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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-04-18

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-04-18 page 1

ft- I VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1853. NUMBER 237. i f ; a- THE Daily l)'to State Journal 18 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, EXOKPT SUNDAY, SCOTT BA8C0K, journal luaDmai, Biaa ahd mu nsun ihtumoi on man. TERMS Invariahlyin odea act .'In Columbus, 0.00 a year by nmil, M OO. Dally during the ssstkm of ths Legislature, and 'i'rl-vt'eekly fbr the remainder of the year, 85.00. TIIK WEEKLY JOURNAL Is furnished to city subscribers at 3, uil by null at 1.60 a year. Clubs of four and upwards, S12&I r mil anu upwants. vi.uv. TIIK TIU-WKKKLY JOURNAL It $3.00 a year. hates of advertising in ths daily journal. The following ratal and rules hare been agreed upon between tk. proprietors or in muo aiaiuman ana ui -, l olxerred in aU eases, after thlf date, July it), 1M9.J One square, 10 line, or leal of thlf Used type, for on Insertion, sue. ; each additional insertion, mo. p t !!n!!!!!B It e le i It I 8 f 1 square, 1 mi 858 004 005 00 6. 8. 9. 10. 16. 18. 2 squares, 1 878 68 00r00 9. 10. 19. It. .. .i B squares, 9 60.4 606 608,008 0010. 12. 14 4 squares, o o6'oloi8 009 OollO. U. l4. llgT) .. I .. .. iriurui- f Changeable a ... 'Changeable 8 squares, ...ja) quarterly 38 ' . monthly. . 26 u monthly, 46 M, column, "Hy;::::.jo 'u'. weekly,... 65 I dally'! 80 I dally, 130 Standing card, 6 lines or leaa, for one year 10. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless specified on ii- m.nnirint nravtmislv BjrrMyl unon between the narties. Advertisements not marked on the copy fbr a specified number of insertions, will be eontlnued one month, unless oraerea out, ana payment ill he exacted accordingly. All advertisements from (trangen or transient persona to be paid In advance. .... The privileges of yearly advertisers will be eonlned rigidly to their regular business j and all adrertisementa not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate At,-ents, &c, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at-the usual rates. ,,... Announcing candidates (tor Offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. Attorneys will be holden fbr the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for ths accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged fbr their publication.All leaded advertisements to bo charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 60 per cent in advance of the above rates. sj . No iDvRiismra oak disirtsd oiutoitodslt. " Advertisements for charitable Institutions, lira companies, ward, township, and other publlo meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. ' Deaths Inserted without charge, nnlesi accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. II persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publlo entertainments where oharges are . mule for admittance, and ail notices or private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If Intended to be inserted In the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement (Srfdt &tcam printing $onse, JOntAI. BUILDINGS, Ml! II ST., COLUMNS, OHIO, SCOTT & BASCOM, PROPRIETORS. J ENCOURAGED by past success, tlio subscribers ro-spcctfully call the attention of the Publlo to the superior fiirilitiua tlioy now possess for executing every description of PUlN'l'-1SH, In tlio first stylo of tho Typographic Art. Hnving for years binm constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they run at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of this great . State. Tlio various departments lmvo been arranged with tpeelxl reference to the neat and expeditious execution of ALL KINDS OV HOOK AND JOB l'UINTINO, from a card of asingle line to a volumeof a thousand pages. The dlflcreut descriptionsof work are carried on in separate apartments, each division being uuder the charge of careful and experienced hands. A sketch ot the premises may convey some idea of the extent and facilities olihe JOUItNAL STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Occupying tlio costorn front of tlin third lloor. is furnished with extensive fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every tiling requisite for tlio ripld and accurate composition of Legal, Medical, Theo'-ogical ami Miscellaneous Works! Reports, Sermon), By-Laws, Catalogues, Lawyer'! Briefs, and Pamphlelsat ovorykind. In this department, e print books In all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, Seminarioa, and jthcr Publio Institutions. Mouy of the works bearing the Imprint if this office I lave met with the most flattering testimonials, as to I heir accuracy and typographical beauty, oven from the first publishers in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these wo would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, 20(4 Vol. Ohio Reports, Tht Volume of the World. Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. Gleason's lectures on Life amt Health. Poems by JUrJ. V. A. Chamberlain, Christy's chemistry of Agriculture, ke. Ste. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Wo pny particular attention to litis class oi work, ami ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which wo refer with tutlsfactlon to Tht Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal ef Mutation, T.s Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Journals, if Episcopal Conventions, Ths Beauty of Holiness ami UMnth Misrcllnny, Ths Ohio Cultivator, Ste So. THE JoTEOOM Occupies tlio inlddlo part of tho third floor of tlio Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all tho various kinds of Tvpe for tho printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, posters, Programmes, Largo Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts. Exhibitions, &o. Ike. In this department, our office is unsurpassed In fullness and com. plcteness by any in th West, and we are continually receiving all 4lie most bcauliful fonts of now Type from tho various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies tlio west end of our spacious Composition dooms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by GO gas burners THE PRESS ROOM , , Containing a number of tho most approved POWfcR ritKr."iK3 of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, is on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card :n the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM POM'KH. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or in iii.1.1, Silver and othor Bronses, far more showy and effective, and much less costly than Engraving ; having all the improvements nc ressary to render our Priuting neat and attractive. THE BOOkTbINDERY OiTiipie tlio whole width, ol the second door, and is ove iii-Minr.n asn twexti rrirt in length, including the Folding and Itulhig Itooin, on theeastcrn front. It is weU furnwhed with cxpe ire niachinerv from the East, among which are Adams' largest and best Power Euibnsing Presses and hand Uttering Presses, with an amplo supply of Brass Type, Die., ComhlnaUon Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco; also othorma-i-hinery, for Law and Standard work, from which, with the aid or liiiished workmen, wo are not only enabled to execute any amount f work for the trade, rapidly and of siiwrinr quality, but also the tvhltidiug of Books, Magaxinrs, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlets, tc, in any required style and 8nlh. Ill the UI.ANK UOOK DEPARTMENT, WC llBVO IllcliOk I best Ruling Machines, of the largest capacity, with every aprhsnc. for nirnhhing any required pattern in ruling, however intrKate , also McAdams' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular In the Public Offices, and with Bankers, Merchants and Accountants at the rit, for paging all kinds of Blank Books after hey arejund, in a rapid and superior style. Wo arc also constantly supplied with a large stoi-k of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Papers, of evtrv sise, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturers, and can furnish States, Counties, Banks. Railroad and other Corporations, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books to any quan-thy, of anv quality and sisc, made by superior workmen, andwar-rauu-d perfect, which wo are willing to compare with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING , , . ,. Of every description is aUo carried on at this Uon-e. wishing to perpetuate their worka, are enabled, oy psravcly light addition to the Bret cost, to suhuent euons U U.e mere cost of paper, pres. work and binding. Leads east of any SSure and thkTn'ci for the trad.. Head, for-SJ-srs lor Masxin, Ac, stereotyped in good stvl. Particular atton-tkm paid to the stereotyping of wood cuts THE COUNTINO ROOM . , . Is on the first lloor, fronting; on High street It is here that all orders of customers are received, all contracts made, and all tlx bosHwej of the establishment transacted. Persona desiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of all the various "'wi have nearly One Hundred Persons engaged In our Tsrioos departments, at the Highest Wages, among whose are many of the most skillful Workmen in the business, end all feeling an ieterest in any work bearing the imprint of this ofBce. This, com-Isned with the practical experience and personal eapervisioa of the Smalt Prosrittor. enables us eooSdeottv to invite the attention or. the PWirMerallv to oar STEAM PRINTING ESTABISUMKST, Uttering that nowhere else caa they secure Better ork or Better J"m' CHARLES SCOTT, ) wrml0 W1L T. BASCOM, J nonaxtn- COMETHING NEW. Mrs. H. G. Stjpi.ee, kj hiTrtea the attxatioa of country nerchants and dress mi- aera to her urrraled aeeortmot ot piper PTTKH?(g. for tall elxesl ladles' dreeeee, eleeree, mantle, talmas, tnaatUlaa, The Patterns are embroidered hi Tariont deelgaa, printed an frinred, showing exactly bow the dress will appear wbca msoe. Brin. i. .nt i-nmnanieatioe with the best kooaee ot Loe iom and Parte, aad famished moethly witk erery new oVsign ea soon H the mblia ra alware depend cm the Old Established Uowse for the moot rechrche novelties la dress Always oft hand, e bewartfol assortment of CIHLDRKNH CLOTHIJIO, A eat of els pane wis ee sn w '"7' ' -a threedoUers. Mrs. B. 6. BOPLEE, 1VKW-Y0RK ADVt RTlSEMhMS. P0M W. H. M'DONALD'f aDVIBTISINO HOCSI, 102 NASSAU (T, H. V. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. JL U . J. DAVIN tie CO. beg to remind merchants and aeaicrs mat tnoy are the sola agents lor 8. F. DI.KAVEll'H UNKI VAI.KD HONEY SOAP, the only genuine ; also, tor bis celebrated Afm ifrowt Windsor, and othor Toilet soaps i Bear's grease, clarified marrows, shav. Ins oreams. military ahavine bosd. etc. They are constantly Imparting the finest anilities of English and French Hair and Tooth Brushes, shell, horn and Butlslo Uresslog Unmbs, and every description o! goods in tne fancy and Perfumery line, which tboy will sell at the lowest cash Pbicxs. Prico lists and samples sont on when applied fur. Merchants will find It well worth their while to give them a call W. J. DAVW ti CO., No. 40 Conrtland street, Now York, marS3-3m-M Solt Agents for the United Slates. G EO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St., Corner of Maiden Lane, Aino York, IHPOKTKBS OP GENTLEMEN'S FUItNIMIIING GOODS. - . In this ettabllihment, being tbe largoit In tho city, may be found a large and well selected stock, consisting In part ot rich soarfa and cravats, hosiery, gloves, under garments, suspenders, stocks, London snd Napoleon ties, shirts of sll qualities, etc. Having been engaged in this business the lait twenty years, com-moot Is unnecessary, as they have made such arrangements in Europe that thoy are receiving by almost every steamer the choicest goods the market attbrds, and purchuiers need only oall to satlsly themselves that every article in the furnishing line may be found hero. feb'Ju'Jra-M PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS-BKS, Made under a new and peculiar process, for Private Dwellings, Hotels, Steamboats, Ships, etc. These beds, together with bolsters, pillows, oomfortors, etc., sre offered to the public, after a thorough trial, as tho best and cheapest known. They pussess many and great advantages, among which may lie mentioned the following, viz t They are cheaper than hair; will retain their elasticity always; are proof against all kinds of vermin are preventers, aa well at relievers of rhcumstlsm ; are aweetor and far moro closnly than any other are easily renewed; are valuable as Life Pre servers a berth mattrass of this material being sufficiently buoy ant to sustain person several days. They will be found desirable tor foreign markets, particularly for California, Australia, China, and the Ialsnds in tho Pscifio Ocean, bearing close packing, and on opening returning to their original bulk. For sale by uuKHSiua ec niAun, soie Agents, No. 21 Park Placo, and 18 Murray street, N. Y. 17 Upholsterers, carriage makera and others, supplied with theKelting by the pound. sF- J be trade generally supplied at a uoprai aiscouni. bSr We are permitted to use the names of the following gen tlemen, who have used and approve of the articles : lieorge I., ecuuyier, uiq., diaries uavis, r,sq., J. Green Pearson, Esq., Hev. H. W. Bellows, Klihu Townsend, Esq., Robert J. Rankin, Esq., II. Brewer, M. D., Nicholas Dean, Esq., J. W. Brsdsbaw, M. D., Captain Joseph J. Comstock, Captain Hazard, Bufl'slj, Com. U. S. Mail Steamer Captain Hellister, " Baltic. febl8 9m at E NAME LED COTTAGE CHAMBER FUNR1TURE. MATTHEWS & STACY. SSfi Broad- iv. corner Bnrlnir street New York, ouuosite St. Nicholas llo tel, Froscott and Callamore Houses, now offer at wholesale and retail, the most extensive assortment of Enameled Furnituro to be tound in the United States, nil Irom original ilolgni, Including Oriental, Serpentine, Open Cottage. High Post Hnd other patterns. Also, Hotewood. Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chain. ber anu parlor suites. M. & B.. devoting themselves exclusively to Ihe manufacturing department of this business, assure purchasers they csn procure of them well seasoned, durable and elegant lurniture, at prices varying from $-'" to $.500 per suite M if. no connectiou with any otnernrm in tne city. fel9-3m-M IVTEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- ll INH St LASEI.L, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, 91 Lib. erty, N. Y , aro now receiving and opening a very Inrpe and en tirety new stoca or HII.KS AND FANCY DRY GOOD. comprising dress silks, dress goods and trimmings, bonnet and tarteta ribbons, shawls, kid, silk and Lisle gluves, white goods, laces and embroideries, together with a general assortment of every variety of goods in their line ; cash and time buyera from every section will find this a very desirable stuck, and at low prices. WM. U. lULLia, PTErilKN I..ASKL1., Wst. 8. Hutciiis. W. D. Hart, II. H. McCobklr, feb8-3m-M All late with Bowen St McNamee. FRENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. TUfCTIKM. nilPllY & CUEIIANGK. 73 William street, New York, Importers and Wholesalo Dealers in French Fancy Uoods, have now in store aid aro receiving oy every pace- pt Ifum tlr.vre. a large and desirable assortment of goods tor tbe spring trade, whlcn tuuy vm. - uiD .aon tk. i...M.t market prlcea. Amoug meir siocs may oo lounu ApRte. silk, denss. vest and fancy buttons of all kinds ; percus sion caps, (ID and SB, ribbed and ribbed and split; fsns of all descriptions, a most complete assortment; brushes teelb, nail, balr anaanaviogl acroraeons ana oumdu ui iuu uiu.. uirnur quality ; purses silk, buck and cotton i kid and leather garters ; Imitation jewelry, bone bracelets, j-t goods, etc.; suspenders, Irom low to high prices, a complete assortments silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin strings, ete., to ; gsma bairs, dice, mirrors, eyelets, penholders, etc ; together with many other fancy articles. lebll 3in-M LINEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import-era ot Linens, etc.. offer lor sale full assortment ol tho most approved manufactures, consisting In part aa lollowa : nrowu and bieacuea uisperana auinais, an wiaius. Table cloths, ol all quslities and sizes. Napkins snd doylies Snowdrop and satin damssk. Hirdsevn Diapers nsrrow to very wide, and from coarse to very fine. Pillow cases, linens ana sneeungs. Dilllings-Plain and fancy Irish, French and English. Hollands Brown, bleached, black and slato. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, 7 8 and i-i, blay snd yellow. Linen eamhrio handkerchiefs, a large variety. Shirting Linens Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linens Choice and new pslterns. Mosquito Netting . OREENWAY, BROTHERS & CO., fobl 3m-M 84 Park Pisco and 19 Barclay St., N. Y. GILLIES & BYRNE, Manufacturers ol ENAMELED ORNAMENTAI. COTTAGE AND CUABIIIEK FIIHNITUKK, 453 Broadway, east side, be- inw r;niwl street, manufactory No. 40 Greene street, New York, take pleasure in Informing tbe citizens ol Columbus and its vicinity, thst they still continue to sell a warranted first class artl. ele at prieea so low as to otter the greatest inducements to all who intend purchasing, to call on us before making up their bills. All articles ottered at our establishment warranted to be constructed throughout ot kiln-dried wood, and ot the beat quality of materials. Being the first to manufacture Ibis lurnitnre In the United Ststee, years of experience has enabled us to produce an article that la at once a perfect combination of beauty and ntility. Being engaged exclusively in this one line, we have tbe largest assortmsnt In this country, made after the latest Parisisn and Italian styles. Being tbe most varied and unique easnit-ment ever before offered, the most particular testes In regard to color, shading, ornamentinr, etc., etc.. can always he suited. Ail orders through the Post promptly attended to. Mattresses, feather beds, pillows, pstllaisses, etc , at the shortest notice. Greatest care taken in boxing. GILLIES BYRNE. no. mav nroaawar, east sine, anS8 3m-M below Grand street, N. Y. ILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer nnd Dealer In vi!iiiTnUR AND ITPIIOI.HTEHY. In all Its branches, wholesale end retail, Nns. M) Bowery and 132 t heater street New York. The CHEAPEST FUKXITURK ESTABLISHMEST In the United States. Nnnerior rosewood lurniture in suits, in brocatelle, plmh, etc, etc; also, every extensive stock of mahogaoy, black walnut and other furniture, which he warrants equal to any in the city, to which he calls the particular attention or country merchants and others. N R. Goods csrerully packed and shipped to any part ol tne orld. isnirfi-Sm-at TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber 1 wnnld resuectfuilT call the attention of bis old customers snd merchants throughout Ihe United States and Canada to bis stock ot Hubber Goods, manufactured by himself expressly lor the spring trade ol 1853. His stock ol v urnsvu s's nentaraiss nsrtlrnlarlv deaervint of inspection i as it hat never befi.re been so complete, nor the articles more perfect Coats, Carriage Cloth, Capes, Wading fonts, Panta, Piano Coven, Overalls, Gloves, Machine Belting, Engine Packing, Lite Preservers, Air Balls, Leggings, Csps, Wblpa, and every description of Rubber Goods, constantly o hand. The above are warranted to atsnd any climate, aad will be sold at moat reasonable price. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to by D. HODtiMAlJ. 7-) iiMa I .M, Arst enrner from Broadway. janl9-3m:B end 5 Meeeen street, new lore FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. AI.BRO cfc BOYT, Hoe 72 and 7 johw stmbt, siv i, Manufacturer; of Floor Oil Cloths new tn tka trad, oa Uberal terme. Mssral aseorteaect ot tbe above goods In verioue widths, of 3 ft, J ft , 4 It 6, 5 It 3, ft, 1 It, I It, 1 it, JO itaoozi iv ; In widths ot 3-ttha, 74ih aad 4 4ths; also, Tnble ll C let he, 4 ttbs, S-4tha, and 64!hs wide f hear goods are well seasoned and will endure any climate. laol84a:M PRLNG GOODS, l!53. Wi. H. Knoep- kJ rau. 99 William street. New York, Impmter ttni Jobber in French, German, English and Domestic Goeds, for Tailors aad Clothiers, baa received by late arrivala, large and well eeteetee "Germsa, EnglUh and French clothe, of all gradec aad style. Mohair eoatmis, slrap d ate, ejerra s cloth, alpaca east worsted coatiasa, eashwjeretle. Mixed end eloaded aephyr doth, plant aad twilled. Faary Freach and Baraaley drills. Browa aad yellow tiaeas. Faaey plaid and ngared ManeiBea. tui.;taHJ R.S da do Drab silk end lira enaliaga, together wit aa extraslve assort tessat of trissmimrs and ether geiod. sssitable for the Clothiag Trade, on the moat favorable terms. PartJralar cash or abort time beyera, aad all wba stady tbev mtereeta, will call aad raasaiae hit stock before parehasing else where. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. PSOM W. B. II'DON AID'S ADVJMTISINO UOUSI, 103 MASSAU-ST., H. V, 1I7HOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR- T V Nlrtll LAMPORT St CO.. No. 8 Park Place. New York, being extensively engaged In the Publishing, Bookselling and stationery llustness, are preparea 10 oner every variety oi gooas In their line on the most liberal terms. Their own publications embrace many valuable and popular miscellaneous works, to- Seiner Wltn an unrivaieu saivcuun ui scoooi uuuav, iiiuiuuiug toddard's celebrated series uf Arithmetics O. L. St Co. are also large dealers in manufactures of every variety of Cap and Letter Papers, wbleh they oiler at manufacturers' wholesale prices. Orders from .the Trade respectfully solicited. ap6-3m-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In J- dia RoBDia Co., Warehouse No. IS Nassau street, New York, extensive manulacturera, under Uoodyears patents, oi Coats, Life Preservers, Piano Covers, Capes, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Cans. Pillows. Buriilcsl and Army Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemlosl Apparatus. Tho goods made by this company are warranted to stand all cumstes, ana ere superior to loose maue unuer any uuier urikus. u. m. vviLiSun, s-roiuei. F. M. Bhepabd, Treasurer and Secretary. ep6-3m M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF J DRY GOOD8! 0. O. WILSON & 00., Imnnrters and Jobbers of Dry Goods. No. 12 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels), ana Aoi. 11 ana 13 vey street, NEW YORK. Invite tho attention of Wholksali Bujehs to their very large assortment ol goods, which is kept complete at all seasons of ine year Dy tne addition 01 an too new styles ana laurice mat are consttntly arriving by "steamers" and "packets." We nave large departments devoted exclusively to the sale 01 ciotns, Canlmeres. Vestinus. Tailors' Trimmings. White Goods, Ho siery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. In addition are displayed largo lines of prints, including Merrlmncs and Cochecos, Ginghams, Lawns, Beragcs, Black and other stsDleHilks. Merinos. Bombazines. Alnacas. aod the nu merous oilier articles appertaining to the Dar Goods Tbadb. Also, sgents for the sale of " Hoy It's Koyal Patent tiwantdown Pewlng Cotton." ve invite tho attentlun ot the closest ouyers ror casn or credit. mano-iy-ai T7AIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. a Long known severely teitoa Always rignt ino bc knowledged atendsrd. Agonts ugvukll ctlliuurj, uoiudidus. msrO 4m- ILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers AJ offer for aale Tables ten ner cent, less than any other es. tabllthmcnt In the city of New York, with improved cloth or patent India Uubbor cuablona, wmcn are preierrea to an oiners now In use by the best nlavers in tho United States for correct ness and elasticity, and are warranted to stand in their place for years, without repairing, ttontlemen wishing to purcnase in-bles of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Fine Beds, can have their orders filled Ihe same as II thoy were present, by addressing us by mail. Always on hand, tables, cloths, balls, cues, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cuo wax of the Don aoscnpiiun, resuy tor snipping ui um iuuiu: nu. GH1FF1TH DECKER, msr9-3m-M DO Ann street, New York. SALT. The subscriber, being largely engaged In Ihe salt Dullness in the city of New Yurk, would Inform merchants and consumers that he keeps constantly on bund, Ashton's, Worthlngton's and other brands of Liverpool lino salt ; Liverpool ground alum do.; Turks' Island, Bonairo, Br. Ubcs and other kinds coarse salt, and refined ground rock salt, in begs of 15 and 7 lbs ; also mineral and Aabton salt, in the same sized bajs; also, cases and bags of Ssline do, aodoases of ground rock do, for salo upon the most favorable terms. Orders sre solicited, and promptly attended to, by HAtnUCiLi UUlALil'inu, At his Salt Warehouio. 101 and 103 Broad street, and S97 Washington street. febl-3m- BENHAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 372 Pearl street, New York, manufacturers of PLAIN, JAPANNED & PLANISHED TIN WARE, and Dealers in Hardware, Britannia and Glassware, such as Table Cutlery, Britannia Urns, Tea and Cnfleo Pots, Candlesticks, Table Castors, Soup Lsdlrs, Fluid and Oil Lamps, Pitchers, Tumblers, Table and Tea tpoons, Plated and Germsn silver Hpnont, Forks and Ladles; Tinned and Enameled Sauce-Pans, Maslin Kettles, Fry Pans, Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Iron and Brass Wire, Brass Kettles. Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Block Tin, Antimony, eto. All uoods carefully packed and van-anted. leniu-.im-M HILLMAN & NEAR1NG, 105 William street. New York, wholesale dealers in M1I.K ANII MILLINRRV noeng, Invito those visiting the cily to exsmliw their choice .-a osre-fully selected stock of Silh: farts Ribbons, French Hokts, La. ccs, ifC. Embracing the Isrgest assortment necessary for the Millinery trade. . , We orler advantages to those buying lor C'f AH or irrnuv- El) CREDIT. Janlo3m-si YOUNG & LEAVITT, 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (opposite John street,) Importers and Dealers in WATCH It rt, DIAMOND, JEWELRY, Gold Pens, Plated Ware. Fine Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belts and Pouches, Gome Bags, FANCY GOODS, Aeeordeona, Violin Htrlna, Plated or German silver Forks, Spoons, etc , etc. janloMm-M BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION fltlAHi TtlUFSn This slx.enrd Tliresd. made nrlnclptlly from Pea Island cotton, Is warranted not to kink or knot in sewing and the strongest and smoothest In the world. It Is bow taking the lead of all other makes. FOR BALE BY Tweedy, Moulton St Plyinplon, Hunter, Buckley St Co., Calhoun, Vanderburgh Si Co., l.ee, Fenton St Phelps, Avery, Illllard & Co., Henrys, Smllh 4 Townsend, W. & J. Morrison Sc. Co., John Martin, jr., ar Co., Freeland, Stuart & Co., Clsflln, MellensVCo., Lord, Warren, Salter at Co., Grcenway, Brothers At Co., George Opdyke at Co., L. St. V. Kirby at Co., Lalhrop & Ludington, Hurlbut, Alnsworth at Pierson, John Steward, jr., Ac Co., Smilb, Carey it Mosely, Rrnnki. Hrnthera Ac Co . etc. And by all the leading Jobbers, a c in New York, Boston, Phila delphia and Baltimore. febl03m-ai PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. UKUVKS-TefM s rn No. 481 Broadwa. Nem York, would call the attention of those about parehasing totheir splendid stock of 6Vt to 7V octave Pianos, which they believe cannot be excelled by ... mk.r k the cliv. either In tone, finish, quality ol material. or workmanship. Medals have been awarded by the American Institute to tneir instruments re year , Having recently purchased the entire stock of the late firm oi Dubois At Warriner, formerly Dubois and Stodsrt. iavorably knnwn for Forty years aa Piano m.kera, they would invite the continuance of the favors of Ibeir friends and customers with the cettainty of giving equal eattsfecUoa. For the southern roar set we are maaing wun xwaois sron Frames and detached cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. tob?-d3m-B! TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John C. Hfndibsok It Co., No. ti Hue da Faubourg Poisson- niere, Paris, and 17 and 1711 Pearl street. New York, oSer tor aale an extensive assortment of French and A rant lean Arti6lcal Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments: Jtallia, r reoch, r.ogllsn ana American Straw Bonnets, Hibbons, etc. The above, chiefly ol our owe manufacture, embrace tbe lar gest and most varied stock to be tound in tbe United States Samples may be seen at our wareroom la New York. janll-3m-B . NEW YORK SALTPETRE WORKS. The attention of dealers aad consumers le Invited to tbe Refined Saltpetre produced at these works, being warranted sa-perl or In appearance and quality to any other. Crude Saltpetre for sale in Iota to suit purchasers, at the lowest market price. une OLnounn, auu-aS-lm-M 139 Maiden Lane, New York. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IS NEW YORK. TIIOMAH U. STRARNrt, Importer aad Jobber of Silas, Millinery and Fan-re (Voods, 6i Broadway, New York, has Bow la store, and Is dsily receiving and oflenng at tbe lowest prlees, a complete as-ortment of goods la bis line, embracing all tbe vartoaa styles aad designs, consisting of black aad laaey silks, snarceUoea, Flo- races, shawls, trimmings. Doe net nomsa, tawna ua oat-a no-boaa. dress trimmtei s of all kinda, Freaeh aad F.nt lish erapea. eraneliseea,eilkeravata, embmlderies, s loves oi an ainaa, silk lace mitts, barrgee. lacea, white foods, hosiery, L. C. Uaadker- chtefs etc. 1 be aaaersimeo ravif m ia s rami, aad kls friends generally. Greet Inducemente uttered to cash aad abort time buyers. .v. ,. dec31 ly kt. U-Jerty at. aad Maldea Laae, N. Y THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliven & Dot-class), Coanm,eeka Merehaat, maaafartarrr and wholesale dealer I" eery deeertrieai ot ISIKIl A.i iisAvnaaB. No. 5 Piatt street, itfsr aonra from pearl. New York. Msaa'sta- rer of the Pmaiam ewi rsians; .r tor nee s araoea, s era-mcrewm, etc ; also. Kendall Jr. Taylor s Tbei muunnia. Barasae- ssra,ete.: lanss nm nma. pnc Browa Broltter's snert Brase. Brass aad Copper Wire, Rivets, eta.; N. rteweoase cimm. wmww, --.r. s nuase imuuuirr, ASA FARR, Jr, aevll-ly late el the f rat of Child, Fair at Ca, St-Loaie. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-aaeerfalry aaaoaara to their frteaaa and tbe aabHr te (ea-eraL that trn-y have yasl epeid a Mora oa tbe enrarr of Loag ttrems aad State Aveaaa, opposite P. Bsydea'e Factory, wbrm iknlnMa to kea ensMtsatly oa haad. a large aesiu Uui ut ot ,k.n best af Faaail Qroeeii.. sack aa teas, ecdlee, eai cJoesea, Soar, rlea, asb, aoaa. eaadtea, starca. eaeeae, rtr.mse toiether with every artJeteaerd by HailM, which the oner to eeD oatnaioweatsisrsae, for IM csjty. July 14, 1858. W. DIXON at CO. BUSINESS CARDS. war dbmnison, re H. a. oabxikoton. DENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys at Law (Office its Odeon Buildings), will attend to profoi. sionsl business In the Slate and Federal Courts also, to collections, the law of Insurance aad of patents. )snl,'63 dly leOISN BDTTI XS. THRO COMSTOCK. OBO Q OOMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-son to B. Comstock St Co.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers In salt, plaster, nsn ana lumber. Bead of tbe canal, colnmoua, unio. fs Linerai advanoee made onconstgnments. maru JOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Real Estate, Bounty Land and Pensloa Agent Two doors east ot High, on Town street, Columbus, Ohio Will attend to the nraotlce of his nrofesslon. obtalnlnc nentlons. bor ing, selling and obtaining land warrants, selling and leasing real estste, examining land titles, collection ot Claims, eto. t tr Letters from a dittanoe mutt bo postpaid. Juau T Q,. LAKIN, Architect and Builder, of- ' fers his services to tbe citizens of Columbus and vicinity, n his Hoe. Drawlmrs for ulaln and ornamental building, ol every variety, executed in a new style, ana to suit every location. Orders from a distance promptly attendod to. Charges moderate.Shop and office on Sugar Alley, a fow doors east ot Journal Building. febll-d3m p ERE, ABBOTT &..CO., Dealers in Hard- T ware and Cutlery. Iron, nails, glass, boute builders' mate rials, farming and mechanical tools, military goods, etc, eto. No lul nigh street, sign oi ino uui raoioox. N EW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard has been ononed on the lots south of tho Ohio Tool Com pany's Fsotory, where Northern and Hocking grate and black, smith's coal will be sold by tho ton or bushel. dccJ-dtt vv. it. UAitur.i.L,, agent. ANNA HTiCKT. W, A.J ONES. STACEY'S HOTEL, southeast cornet Main and Fourth street, Zuneavllle, Ohio. sepQJ dtf NATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of tbe Carlisle House), Pro. prletor. .1.1 r 1 l . V. - UI a 11 Il.l.t. Da1. Un..t.h. Iah Ilia .-- D. 1 UITD 111 lOtl UUJUU l DWV. HDJtWl U. ., benefit of those buying and selling the same, which enables me at any time to give aatlsfaetion lu regard to the aale, looation, etc., of all the stock In Pickaway and adjoining counties. r.) i t nui n.n 1 7 , u f, . ) fir.. I novn 1 1 1. It! ! I . . , l'UIU 1'I.U. ' , wu-uwu. w.v. T RIDGWAY S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad J s street, near the brldie. Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of catlings, always on haiiL AMERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Boston, by LEWIS RICE I rebuilt, enlarged and elegantly furnished ; possessing all the modern Improvements and conveniences lor the accommodation of tbe traveling public. novw'J ly:ls NEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver, as-sifted by A. W. Reader, would respectfully announce to the cllliens of Columbui and vicinity, that he has opened a r'OFKIN WARKROOM. directly oppotlte the Franklin House, where ho Is at all times prepsrea to lurnisn conins, snrouas, eto., witn an tne attention and fixtures necessary on funeral occasions and be wishes it distinctly understood that his terms shall not be of so objections-ble a character as to prorent entire satisfaction. oc7-dly COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC-TORY Near the corner of Third and Qav streets. Messrs. K. St H.F. BOOTH are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, hI their establishment at the location above named, all kinds ol carrlsses. buseies. etc. made of the best materials, by the most experienced workmen, and warranted to dogood serv ice, i no proprletora are Dotn practical carriage manors, ana an work ordered from them will give good satlslsction. Repairing done at the shortest notion. They have been carrying on the business in this city tome ten years, and trust they have some claim to public patronage. oc7-dly LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Aiicnts for the sale of HERS At HOYT'S celebrated premi um patent Itlvlled, Stretched Leather Bnnda,hnve this day received a lull assortment of all sixes, from m to 18 Inches In width. We would call the attention ol thepublic to the above article, as ono possessing superior merit. They are made from tbe thick and solid parte of the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerful machines, (invented and usrd by R. St U. only,) whereby they are made to run straight and true, have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, hold their wldthsevenly, and give from 15 to 25 per cent, more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Bold at manulacturera prices, wun aaauion oi ireigntoniy, hy KILBOURNE, KUUNB Ac CO., Biff. nftl.. Oil. D 1 --. Pnln 1 . WINDOW SASH. We M have made an arrangement with one of the most celebrated sash manufactories In the Weal, and are prepared lo fill all orders for sash, manufactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All orders left at our hardware store. No. 159 High street, sign of the Gill Broad Axe, wlllrecelvo prompt attention. KILBOURNE, KUHN8 Sc. CO. Columbus, April 25, 1851. A CARD. Mrs. FUANKENBEKU res-noctfullv announces to her friends, and the nubile gener ally, lint, onthel7lh of March Inst., she Intends to open a lUlLl.lINKtt Y Mliur, in tne new nnex Dutioing ot nr. Kannr maker, on Third street, below Mound and South streets, next to Dr. Fisher's residence. She will be prepared tohaveon band all such articles as are found In a Millinery Shop, and to furnish them aceordiog to tbe latest Fmnch fashion. As she Intends to spare no etlurts in tbe prompt and most exact execution of all ordera with which she may be favored, she most respectfully solicits tbe patronage of her friends and the publio. Straw hats, &e., will be washed, colored, and made up in the most fashionable style. All kinda of enibruidery will be taken, on commission into the Shop, and sold to the best advantago of the manufacturer. merlOJtf H AT AND CAP STORE. Till OLD STAND. The subscriber somos greeting to every hat and cap woarer In Central Ohio, with one ot the very beat assortments ol llate and Cnpa aver brought to this part of the State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family His hate are made to order by some of the beat and most celebrated establishments East and West, viz: Bee be At Co., New York Bertalett St Blynn, Philadelphia ; Dodd Ac Co., Bates, Whitcher Si Co., and others, ol Cincinnati ; all of which will be told at fair prlcea and he wishes II to be distinctly understood that It Is all nonsense for others to say they ean tell lower than he can. Being a practical hsttsr, and engaged In tbe business for years, he understands what a bat ean be made and sold fur. ills stoeK constats (in part; oi toe louowing varieties : Black and drab beaver, extra ; Black and drab molrakin, extra; Black and drab brush, extra ; Otter and aeal drab : Black and drab Hungarian, very fine; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment ol straw goods for men and boya. A very fine assortment or straw nets lor cciiuree, etc., etc. His old friends and tbe public are invited in call and examine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUDISILL, apfes mgn si , next aoor to inn cisgo vmcv. WE ARE NOW opening a large and beautilul assortment of WATCIIK. P I A SI O ft Is WO It It oV JBWKLHY. Our stock of fine London and lieno rs Watches is superior to any in the Slate. Diamond rinaa and pins we offer at New York prices. Jewelry, silver and plated ware, line mantle clocks, and cutlery, at wholesale and r. tall. All are Invited to call, examine, and purrhase if suited. J,,, NOTARIAL and other SEALS engraved, and PRESSEStur-nished, at tbe shortest notiee. Wstchee repaired la the brat manner. .. First door south of entrance w nm fall BLYNN St. BALDWIN. INDOWSASII. We have purchased the KAMI MACHINERY formerly usrd by Buttles, Comstock at uo aaa are now prepared to nil orders for Window Sask and Blinds at all kinds, of good materials aad workmanship. Ordera tell at oar hardware store, 161 High siga of toil l' soloes, will be nromotly attea- ara aa. ijr.KK, AHHOTT Ac CO. Colambaa, Jaa. 16, 1S51. y TO FAMlL.Ui'3 AIU Ut, 1 A1L.CUS FRPPH OYSTERS I am reeetviaf dally fresh Bsltlmore ua Hew i area oysters, which will be eold aa low aa the loweit, la cans or bail cans i aad la ail eases the oysters which I aell will be warranted good, or aa ease. Ordera from the country rarrfally atteaded to, with paartaallry aad dispatch, aad by so dosha I hope to merit a share of pablle patronage. Jl C.PL. BUTLER. ! - w a-ii-a " T- rmy T - in rf-v T T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel J a er. Bigk strtrt, asfwera Ike stsscrioea and Aral Htmst, CWma- tas, Oaw. Haviac parehseed the esirlra stock of William Saragn.1 will ceatlase the basineee at the old stand, wbere I will keep a first rate eseortmeai oi WATCUES, JRWFLRY. Klf.YBR fsPOONf", FOBKH. C UTLERY, aad a geneva! variety at FANCY utMDg. Per the preeeat I willreaide ia New York, aad persons la want of goo, ataj reig apoa arexng ail aew patterns ot Jewelry la bit atnra. With these seen ran tea bc hopes to rHaia tbe eooadeaeeoftha former pwror-s t4 tb erateern, tad of the ertireB grnerally. The N'etrk JtearrraJ7 will be atteadesl ta by VV. M. Savage, lore issws r uw aocuoa ae a ar.t rate worxmaa Jalt J. Y. SAVAGE, Jb. NOTirn. Rarhw disposed of at stork of anode to Mr. Joira Y. War. Jr, I tbMsl.lly reeomusead kms to all el my aM rastnmers.aad lOe no:K KBcrailV. As M ta aaaoraseiy sresaaii that a oboali be closed, all pereoae kaowrag I awwiB cal and eett leap. jalf. As n w aaaoraseiy asrtsaai j taat my aatataaauBg aatseae saevasetTes laorateei ta W. M SAVAGE. ac asaii i ii i i nr. 1 I II I s.gw w-..-i anssai J at lTl Y -M TRANSPORTATION. TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD Open through, completing tbe last link lathe cnain oi ranroaas neiween new vorg. Doston. rnuaaeipnie, Baltimore and Washington City, and Chlcaao. The only route by which the dangers of Lake navigation are entirely avoided. Tbe quicsett ana nest route uetween eolumout ana cnicsgo ana toe Nurinwest. On and after Monday, April 11th, 1653, paisenger trains will run daily (uuuaaya exoeptea), at ioiiows: Through Trains. Leave Toledo at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 p. m. ' Cleveland at 9:20 a. m. and 8:30 p. in. Bellemt Trains. Leave Norwalk for Bellevue at 8:00 a. m. Bellevue for Cleveland at 2:00 p. m. Day trains ston at all stations. Night trsint will not stop at Townsend, Camden or Clyde, except to leave passengers. Connecting, Directly, At Toledo, with trains of Michigan Southern Railroad for Cbl caao and the weaL and fnrmfns a line in eonneotlon with Chi. oago and Rock Island Railroad and steamers on Illinois river, to St. Louis. At Bellevue, with Trains of Mad River and Lake Erlo Road for Sandusky City, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. At Monroeville, with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad, for Sandusky City, Shelby Junction, Columbus, Newark and Zsnesville. At Hrafton, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Road, for - Cleveland, enemy junction, uoiomnua ana uincinnati. At Cleveland, with Lake Shore Road, via Dunkirk, for Now Yori, and via Buffalo, for New York, Albany, also for Western Road and Boston. With Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road for Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington City, ry Freight forwarded promptly, at fair rates. E. B. PHILLIPS, Bu'pt. Soft's Orricc T. N. St C. R. R., I Norwalk, O., April 8, 1853. j LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROADS. Summkb Abbanqchbht, rnalB53. Three Passenger 2 rain Daily, (Sundays excepted) Hour of Departure Changed Trains run by Columbus time, which Is seven minutes taster man (Cincinnati nme. On and after Tuesday, April S, and until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave tbe Depot on East Front Street, Cincinnati, aa follows : Morning Express Train at 7 a. m.; Evening Express Train at 5 p. m.; Hillsborough Train at 2.30 p. m. For Llo wood, Flalnsvllle, Mllford, Loveland, Foster's, Deerfield, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwlnand Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Codarville, Selma, South Charleston, London, West Jefferson, Columbua, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning will leave Columbus Evening Express Train at 4 10 p. m. Morning K press Train at 4.30 a. m. Returning Irom Springfield, Trains willlcare at 5 30 a. in , and 4 p. m Passengers for Hilleboro', Chillleothe, and Intermediate points, will take the 2 30 p. m. Train irom Cincinnati. Returning from Hillsboro', at 7.30 a. m. The Kxnresa Train. 7 a. in. from Cincinnati, and 4.10 p. in.. from Columbus, will stop at West Jottcrton, London, South Charleston, Xenia, Corwto, and Waynesville, Morrow, Loveland, Millord and Yellow Spilnga, only. R,,rM. Tr.ln. 5 n. m . from Cincinnati, and 4.30 a. m, Irom Columbua, will stop at West Jefferson. London, South Charleston flnlma. Oilnrvilln. Xenia. Soring Valley. Clavsvllle. Corwln. and Waynesville, Oregon, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Deerfield, Foster's Water Station, Loveland, Milford, and Yellow Springs, "i'e 7.30 a. m. Train from Hillsboro", and 2 30 p m. Train from Cincinnati, will stop at all way stations when required. Lines of Hacks snd Coaches run in connection with tbe trains to the following towns: Lebanon and Deerfield Wilmington and Clarkavilie, from Morrow snd Corwln ; Goshen, and points above, Irom Mllford ; Dayton from Xenia. Tim 4 30 a. m. Train Irom Columbus connects at Cincinnati with regular packets to Madison, Louisville, Evansville, Nashville, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Ate, &c. The Trains connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Ball, road at Springfield; Columbus and Cleveland Railroad at Co. lumbus with Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneaville, and lines of coaches from Zaneaville to Wheeling, &c On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2 30 p, m., and Columbus at 4.30 a. m. raro Irom uoiumDus to Aeuia... - fi-t" Do do Hillsborough... Do do Springfield 1.90 Do do Dayton Do do Cincinnati 3 00 For other Information, apply to n W a . .,1 A. W. Stabk, Xenia. C. G. DxsHLxa, Columbus. A. U. Lxwis, Agent, Cincinnati. Wm. Wbiout, Agent, Springfield. T. Locoii, Agent, Columbua. WM. H CLEMENT, Superintendent. fC9 The Camnanv will not be resoonsible lor baiuago ex. reeding fllty dollars in value, unless tho same Is returned to the Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every 500 in value above that amount aprllS CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI. AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Chanox or Time. On and after Wednesday, March 9th, Passenger Trains leave as follows (Sundays excepted): neveiana lor loiumDua at a. m. ana o:io p. ui. Clovelsnd for Erie at 7 a. m. and 7:40 p. m. Clovoland for Toledo and Chicago at 0:20 a m. and 8:30 p. m. r.rie tor t.ieveiauu at j:v m. buu w.iu y- u.. Columbus for Cleveland at 12 m. and 11 p. in. Shelby for Cleveland at 2:30 a. m. and 3:15 p. m Shelby for Columbna at 12 m. and 12:40 p. m. FREIOHT AND STOCK TRAINS. Erie for Cleveland at 7:15 a. m. and 6:20 p. ra. Cleveland for Erie at8:45 a. m. and 8:10 p m. Cleveland for Columbus at 6:15 a. m. Columbus for Cleveland at 6:15 a. m. RAILROAD CONNECTIONS. At Crte. with the Erie and Buffalo Road for New York and Bos ton, via Dunkirk, and tho New York and Erie Road, and via Buffalo and tbe Huttaio ana flioany ana uuason mver noaus to Hew York, and the Western Uoad to Roaton i at Columbus, with the Columbua and Xenia and Little Miami Roads to Cincinnati; atfiallon, with the Bellefontalne and Indiana Road to Marion; at Shelby, with the Sandusky and Newark Road ; at Grafton with the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Road for Toledo and Chicago; and at Cleveland, with tbe Pittsburgh Road to Pittsburgh, Bait), more and Philadelphia. MAUa tunn&tiiiune. At nraftnn. with Klvrla. Medloa and Wooster: at New Lon don with Ashland ; at Columbus, with Circleville, Chillleothe and Portsmouth. L. M. HUKBY, Agent, Cleveland. 11. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Erie. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. J. P. DAVIS. Agent. Shelby. Office Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. ) and Cleveland and Erie Railroad ( o l, Clevolstd Me ch 7tb, 1853. ) mar26 A. STON E, Jr, Superintendent. CHEAP STEAM COM M UNICATION Between Philadelphia LIVERPOOL. The Liver pool and Philadelphia Slesnihlp Company intend sailing their new alenmahips as follows: CITY OF MANCHESTER, 8.125 tons, Capt. Robert Leltch. CITY OF CLASOOW, 1,610 tons, Copt. William Wylie. Frost Philadelphia. City of Glasgow Thursday, 31st atarcn. City ol Manchester Saturday, r.'td April. City of Glasgow Ssturday, 14th May. City of Manchester Ssturday, 11th June. City ol Glasgow Saturday, 24 July. From Liverpool. City of Manchester Wednesday, 30th March. City of Glasgow Wedaesdsy, 20th April. City of Manchester Wednesday, 18th Msy. City of Glssgow Wednesday, 8th June. City of Manchester Wednesday, 6th July. RATES OF PASSAGE. From Philadelphia. From Liverpool. Saloon alter Htsterooms...f90 I Saloon after Staterooms, 90 gs. midship " ... 65 1 ." midship i ga. forward ... 55 1 forward " 13 ga. Inclading steward's (res. THIRD-CLASS PAS8ENGEKH. A limited number ot third-class nasseacers wiU be taken front Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found la provisions. r rom rnuaaeipnie..... .v-aj I rrom nicrpuw Certifieatea of naasara will be issaed here to partlee who are desiroos of brtnslng oat tbtir frtends at eorrespoadlag "tea. Freight oa bee goods 60e per tea. and coarse f ooda, hardware, ete , will be taken subject to agreement Aa experteaced surgeon will Be cameo oa .nip. For frelrbt or passsgv app'y to THOMAS RICHARDSON, 41 Exchange Place, New York, and t Walnut street, Philadelphia. . HICHAHUaUN, BOUlilt-KS l-ivcl". JalS-dlj FAST MAIL LINE. 13 hours from Columbua to Portamoathu On and after Meeday, Jnne 2S, a utn. riiACH will bamdolumbas for Circleville, Ckillleotbri, ..d Pon.mn.ik s o'clock la the morning, and arrive at Portsmoata at o'clock la tne errninir coanccuug wu. u. River Packets te Pittsburgh aad Ciaeiaaail. Also, leave rortamoath at 5 o'clock la the morning aad arrive at Columbus ale o'clock ta tae evening, a.oj. ,, SnO- All.iur.& OK ll.n.E.a, r ASSil.l.nN RAILROAD. MEETING if I Atninnitvirii Owta tn ertiB mrrera Mi be in Tt . . " .. m-.s. i . J U;.a i fsa Was lltlBT than Massllloa Kailroai Meeting.) to eommanicate to the Meads of this eaavrprlse all tbe reformation desirable for the pnrpoM of mmd temina of the eoateaulatrd Railroad. The k...i... am. A. aa u nradrat fby advice) to Doatooae the Meeting aanl Wednesday, 27th A prO, proximo. The trteada of the eaarrpnae wui please me maw j By order af tbe Committee. . mia ,OHM MILLER, Secretary. INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE X STOCK, against loaa or damage bf FiM, and against the perils of the Ska and Inland Navisation, on property of every description, tnken In the following companies i UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital $100,000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OINOIN Capital ;. 9100,000. NKVV ENGLAND LIVE HTOCK INS. COMPANY NEW IIAVBN, CONN. Capital 930,000. BAGLB INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Capital 0300,000. EQUITABLE FIRE INH. CO., OF LONDON. . Capital 8'J,S0O,O00. Risks taken on the most liberal terms, and all losses oromntlv adjusted. mar3 dly T. STOCKTON, Agtnt. LIFE INSURANCE STABILITY, BE CI1RITY. PERPETUITY. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET NKT ACClJlUlJJiATItH UAHU sYVIHU, 1.800.000. Seen rely Invested In Bonds and Mortgagee Real Estate, obiofly In the cities of New York and Brooklyn, (the real estate in esch and every ease being worth double Ihe amount loaned thereon.) ALU THS rKUriW ARK DIVIDED AMOffU TMJS INSURED! And, on Policies for tbe whole ot Hie, will be made available In part payment ol premiums, after the dividend of 1853, to those who wish it. Annuities granted on favorable torms. Losses settled promptly . PamDhlota explanatory of the principles oi Mutual Life Insur ance, and Illustrating lta advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at tho office of the Company, 35 Wall Street, or anv of Its agonts. JOSKPfl B. COLLINS, President. 18AAU ArJliAl I, decretory. CHAS. GILL, Actuary. C. T. FLOWERS, n(, at City Bank SSSBIBISO FHYSICIANS. Db. R. Thompson, 1 ,,..,..,. nov8 d6m Da. R. L. Howabd, J Columotis. TNSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Three X doors west of the PottofUce, up stairs, Colowbus, Ohio. j, lie, Fire. Iflnrme, and Health Jnanrnare. WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Arent. reouests all persons wishing Insurance to call and investigate the claims ol the following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he represents The Mutual Benefit, ot Now York and New Jersey one of the best established and moatreliable comusnlesnow dolus business In the United States. Assets about 11,500,000. Also Tho American Temperance, of Hartford, Connecticut, offering ample security and many extra adrantagos to Tempo-rancomen. Capital, $100,000. Also The American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut. This Company baa some features believed to operate very bene ficially to the policy holders. Capital, 10,000. Call and examine the statements and prospects of each and all of these companies, and seleet tor yourselves. IN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following companies are with confidence recommended as eminently deterring of unbounded confidence The Franklin, of New York. Capital, $300,000; The Etna, of Utica, New York. Capital, $170,000; The Springfiold, uf Massachusetts. ' $150,000: The Citv. of Cincinnati. CaDital. $200.000 1 The Granite, of Utica, New York. Capital, $300,000; The Hudson River, New York. Capital, $300,000 ; The Rensselaer, New York. Capital, $200,000 ; IN HEALTH INRSURANCE, tbe People's Mutual Health Association, of Springfield, Massschusetts, Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Massachusetts, oilers testimonials of unqustlnns. ble weight and credibility. Capital, $50,000. tep29-ly WARREN JENKINS, Gen'l Ins. Agent. CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business. warren JENKINS, Notary Publlo and Conveyancer, will attend to all calls In this line, at reasonable char- f;os. Titles investigated and abstracta of titles furnished, to any andsln Franklin county, on ahort notice. Office in Plait's block south side of State street, up stairs. sop29-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, 100,000. This Company offers to the Insured all the security and advantages of the Mutualand JolntStock plans (ss heretofore applied) oombtned, namely : Low ratea of premium ; an an nualrottirn, in cash, of the per eentage required for the contingent risk ol the year ; an adequate but not excessive provision tor the future security of members for the whole term ol lite, with anadequateinterestln the accumulating fund secured to such embers, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund doalgned for the permanent socurlty of shorttorm members, and also lor thepresentseourltyol thoselorthowhole term of life. This Is the only Mutual Llfelnsurance Company whoaerates ,r r- - a 4 f.i--nH,,iAA mmdmra, with a provls-on for an annually increasing sccumulstlon ol unds(forluture security) In exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracta, Ste., giving In detail the plan and rates ol the Company,furnlabed gratis, and appllcationsrecelved, by i. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc23-d rpHE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL- X. INO REMEDY A eerUin cure for MAN AND BEAST. W, B. Farrell'e Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation It not only far superior to all the Liniments and Ointments now belore the public, but possesses specific quslities entirely unknown to the most learned of the Medical Faculty, lta wido-spresd celebrity has brought out a-host of articles In Imitation of It, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-estsbllsh-ed Arabian Liniment For the Nervous gyateim It operates like a cbsrm, soothing down Ihe most violent agonies and pain la a tew minutes alter its application. Mumps, More Throat and Brenatn. It speedily causes the dissipation of any possibility of matter forming In the parts, and brings about a regular and healthy action ol the glandular system. A Kevulalve, Anodyne nnd Balsam. In cases of Ruptured Muscles and Tendona, Its powerful revulsive and healing qualities esuse tbe parte to unite withont leaving the least soreness or wsnt of power behind. In Bruises and Swellings, It acts on tbe princple of a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost Instantly, and reduces the swellings in an incredibly ahort ipsce of time. A Stimulant and Nervine. It Is a stimulant Imparting tone and vigor to tbe whole nervous and muscular system. For Rheumatism, . or any other inflammatory condition ot the muscular system or chronic stiffness of the same. It stands at the very head of all the remedies ever offered to the public, and none can equal It. Poieenaos Keplllee, oVc. For bites of poisonous snakes It msy be confidently relied on aa a prompt and etlectual remedy, acting as a canstfc and specific In such hitherto fatal eases. For Chilblains, Bums, Old Sores, Corns, Warts, Erysipelas, Cronp, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to partial Blindness, Its etteete are astonishing. The great advantage this articlo possesses over all other remedies, Is Its brief operation on the system. It cures quickly It Is tbe most certain remedy In existence, and It Is sold cheaper than any other medicine In nse. We fearlrasly assert that this great Arabian remedy will do more good lor les, money than any other Liniment or Ointment in tbe world. For Horses and Cnttle, IU effects are equally striking and salutary. In Sweeny It haa bo equal, being an infallible curei also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Flirula, Spavin, Galls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no msttnr bow bad, 8ore Eyes, even to blindness, swellings of every description, and many Inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEITS, COUNTERFEITS. Beware of a base Counterfeit called H. Q. Farrell's Arabian Liniment This spurious article is told byaomeas VarreU'a l iniment," to those who are not careful to call tor the genuine W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Alwaya ask lor W. 6. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMF.NT.ard take no other. r-vTho genuine Arabian l.lolment Is sold by DENItf HAKHY, J. At R.T. COOK, G. ROBERTS at CO., and WM. FAHRENI101.TZ, Columbus. J. P. Gatelina, Carroll; Joibua Belts, Cottage Mills; Cherry Ac Stimmel, Lockbourne; T. Jones St Bro., London ; O. H. Bliss At Co , West Jefferson; K. Geohegan, Baltimore; E. L. Sloeum, Lancaster; J. N. Wilson, Newark ; Page Ac Ingram, Newark; Spencer at Channel, Bollnggreen; John D. Parke. Cincinnati : And Druggists and Merchant renerally. In the United States and Canadaa. marts SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers have on bsnd a full assortment of sea. Booed lumber end shingles of all klndafor building purposes. They have also. In addition to their flooring machine, put la operation one expressly for snrfBCing, end are prepared to fur-alsh, on short aoiiee.Iumber dressed oa one or both sides, from V incnee down to naif aa Inch In thickness. Yellow and white piae, aih and oak flooring always oa hand. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Warehouse aad Lumber Yard head of the csnsL Columbus, Ohio. epl lit 1 ILLS, COMSTOCK at CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows freely from the nea. and I worthy tbe attention of bookers, lawyers, and a'l other eonsuuwia ot ink. It caaaot be erased by acids. For sale by tbe pint or gal lon by lseptf JOUM K.COOK. 5 CENTS. CoLrMBrs and erankxixton Owmarrs Oa aod after Monday, the 7th Inst, aa Omnibus line will ma betweea Bhaptrr's Tarera in Franklinton, aad the American Hotel. Fare Ceata aaly. Leave Ihe American every hour daring the day. comaksaclaf at 6 40. A M. ... Leave Chapter's every hoar during tne cay, cwaiut ucuig at i. A. M. ... Gentlemen will be expected to pay in coange, or can ai ids office aad pore base tickets. B. O. Kb AM. mar. B. oil. N EW BOOKS At J. II. RILEY & CO'S Discoveries amoag tbe Rains of Nineveh and Bsbylna, with Travtls la A merle, hardistsa ana tbe Deeni t, bmg the result of a second expedition. By Austen H. Layerd, M. P. White, Red , Black ; Parte bra of American Society In the Untied Sutes; hyPraaciseadTeresaPalskyi tvola. Amabel, a Family History ; by Elisabeth Wormley. A vary fasetaattag book. Jast reenrred at the Mew Bookstore of .MrtT J- H- 'l-Y CO. I i; i . 'J Jj aoie3m - M8thMetre,iujdelphla

ft- I VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1853. NUMBER 237. i f ; a- THE Daily l)'to State Journal 18 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, EXOKPT SUNDAY, SCOTT BA8C0K, journal luaDmai, Biaa ahd mu nsun ihtumoi on man. TERMS Invariahlyin odea act .'In Columbus, 0.00 a year by nmil, M OO. Dally during the ssstkm of ths Legislature, and 'i'rl-vt'eekly fbr the remainder of the year, 85.00. TIIK WEEKLY JOURNAL Is furnished to city subscribers at 3, uil by null at 1.60 a year. Clubs of four and upwards, S12&I r mil anu upwants. vi.uv. TIIK TIU-WKKKLY JOURNAL It $3.00 a year. hates of advertising in ths daily journal. The following ratal and rules hare been agreed upon between tk. proprietors or in muo aiaiuman ana ui -, l olxerred in aU eases, after thlf date, July it), 1M9.J One square, 10 line, or leal of thlf Used type, for on Insertion, sue. ; each additional insertion, mo. p t !!n!!!!!B It e le i It I 8 f 1 square, 1 mi 858 004 005 00 6. 8. 9. 10. 16. 18. 2 squares, 1 878 68 00r00 9. 10. 19. It. .. .i B squares, 9 60.4 606 608,008 0010. 12. 14 4 squares, o o6'oloi8 009 OollO. U. l4. llgT) .. I .. .. iriurui- f Changeable a ... 'Changeable 8 squares, ...ja) quarterly 38 ' . monthly. . 26 u monthly, 46 M, column, "Hy;::::.jo 'u'. weekly,... 65 I dally'! 80 I dally, 130 Standing card, 6 lines or leaa, for one year 10. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless specified on ii- m.nnirint nravtmislv BjrrMyl unon between the narties. Advertisements not marked on the copy fbr a specified number of insertions, will be eontlnued one month, unless oraerea out, ana payment ill he exacted accordingly. All advertisements from (trangen or transient persona to be paid In advance. .... The privileges of yearly advertisers will be eonlned rigidly to their regular business j and all adrertisementa not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate At,-ents, &c, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at-the usual rates. ,,... Announcing candidates (tor Offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. Attorneys will be holden fbr the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for ths accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged fbr their publication.All leaded advertisements to bo charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 60 per cent in advance of the above rates. sj . No iDvRiismra oak disirtsd oiutoitodslt. " Advertisements for charitable Institutions, lira companies, ward, township, and other publlo meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. ' Deaths Inserted without charge, nnlesi accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. II persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publlo entertainments where oharges are . mule for admittance, and ail notices or private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If Intended to be inserted In the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement (Srfdt &tcam printing $onse, JOntAI. BUILDINGS, Ml! II ST., COLUMNS, OHIO, SCOTT & BASCOM, PROPRIETORS. J ENCOURAGED by past success, tlio subscribers ro-spcctfully call the attention of the Publlo to the superior fiirilitiua tlioy now possess for executing every description of PUlN'l'-1SH, In tlio first stylo of tho Typographic Art. Hnving for years binm constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they run at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of this great . State. Tlio various departments lmvo been arranged with tpeelxl reference to the neat and expeditious execution of ALL KINDS OV HOOK AND JOB l'UINTINO, from a card of asingle line to a volumeof a thousand pages. The dlflcreut descriptionsof work are carried on in separate apartments, each division being uuder the charge of careful and experienced hands. A sketch ot the premises may convey some idea of the extent and facilities olihe JOUItNAL STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Occupying tlio costorn front of tlin third lloor. is furnished with extensive fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every tiling requisite for tlio ripld and accurate composition of Legal, Medical, Theo'-ogical ami Miscellaneous Works! Reports, Sermon), By-Laws, Catalogues, Lawyer'! Briefs, and Pamphlelsat ovorykind. In this department, e print books In all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, Seminarioa, and jthcr Publio Institutions. Mouy of the works bearing the Imprint if this office I lave met with the most flattering testimonials, as to I heir accuracy and typographical beauty, oven from the first publishers in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these wo would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, 20(4 Vol. Ohio Reports, Tht Volume of the World. Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. Gleason's lectures on Life amt Health. Poems by JUrJ. V. A. Chamberlain, Christy's chemistry of Agriculture, ke. Ste. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Wo pny particular attention to litis class oi work, ami ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which wo refer with tutlsfactlon to Tht Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal ef Mutation, T.s Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Journals, if Episcopal Conventions, Ths Beauty of Holiness ami UMnth Misrcllnny, Ths Ohio Cultivator, Ste So. THE JoTEOOM Occupies tlio inlddlo part of tho third floor of tlio Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all tho various kinds of Tvpe for tho printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, posters, Programmes, Largo Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts. Exhibitions, &o. Ike. In this department, our office is unsurpassed In fullness and com. plcteness by any in th West, and we are continually receiving all 4lie most bcauliful fonts of now Type from tho various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies tlio west end of our spacious Composition dooms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by GO gas burners THE PRESS ROOM , , Containing a number of tho most approved POWfcR ritKr."iK3 of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, is on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card :n the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM POM'KH. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or in iii.1.1, Silver and othor Bronses, far more showy and effective, and much less costly than Engraving ; having all the improvements nc ressary to render our Priuting neat and attractive. THE BOOkTbINDERY OiTiipie tlio whole width, ol the second door, and is ove iii-Minr.n asn twexti rrirt in length, including the Folding and Itulhig Itooin, on theeastcrn front. It is weU furnwhed with cxpe ire niachinerv from the East, among which are Adams' largest and best Power Euibnsing Presses and hand Uttering Presses, with an amplo supply of Brass Type, Die., ComhlnaUon Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco; also othorma-i-hinery, for Law and Standard work, from which, with the aid or liiiished workmen, wo are not only enabled to execute any amount f work for the trade, rapidly and of siiwrinr quality, but also the tvhltidiug of Books, Magaxinrs, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlets, tc, in any required style and 8nlh. Ill the UI.ANK UOOK DEPARTMENT, WC llBVO IllcliOk I best Ruling Machines, of the largest capacity, with every aprhsnc. for nirnhhing any required pattern in ruling, however intrKate , also McAdams' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular In the Public Offices, and with Bankers, Merchants and Accountants at the rit, for paging all kinds of Blank Books after hey arejund, in a rapid and superior style. Wo arc also constantly supplied with a large stoi-k of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Papers, of evtrv sise, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturers, and can furnish States, Counties, Banks. Railroad and other Corporations, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books to any quan-thy, of anv quality and sisc, made by superior workmen, andwar-rauu-d perfect, which wo are willing to compare with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING , , . ,. Of every description is aUo carried on at this Uon-e. wishing to perpetuate their worka, are enabled, oy psravcly light addition to the Bret cost, to suhuent euons U U.e mere cost of paper, pres. work and binding. Leads east of any SSure and thkTn'ci for the trad.. Head, for-SJ-srs lor Masxin, Ac, stereotyped in good stvl. Particular atton-tkm paid to the stereotyping of wood cuts THE COUNTINO ROOM . , . Is on the first lloor, fronting; on High street It is here that all orders of customers are received, all contracts made, and all tlx bosHwej of the establishment transacted. Persona desiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of all the various "'wi have nearly One Hundred Persons engaged In our Tsrioos departments, at the Highest Wages, among whose are many of the most skillful Workmen in the business, end all feeling an ieterest in any work bearing the imprint of this ofBce. This, com-Isned with the practical experience and personal eapervisioa of the Smalt Prosrittor. enables us eooSdeottv to invite the attention or. the PWirMerallv to oar STEAM PRINTING ESTABISUMKST, Uttering that nowhere else caa they secure Better ork or Better J"m' CHARLES SCOTT, ) wrml0 W1L T. BASCOM, J nonaxtn- COMETHING NEW. Mrs. H. G. Stjpi.ee, kj hiTrtea the attxatioa of country nerchants and dress mi- aera to her urrraled aeeortmot ot piper PTTKH?(g. for tall elxesl ladles' dreeeee, eleeree, mantle, talmas, tnaatUlaa, The Patterns are embroidered hi Tariont deelgaa, printed an frinred, showing exactly bow the dress will appear wbca msoe. Brin. i. .nt i-nmnanieatioe with the best kooaee ot Loe iom and Parte, aad famished moethly witk erery new oVsign ea soon H the mblia ra alware depend cm the Old Established Uowse for the moot rechrche novelties la dress Always oft hand, e bewartfol assortment of CIHLDRKNH CLOTHIJIO, A eat of els pane wis ee sn w '"7' ' -a threedoUers. Mrs. B. 6. BOPLEE, 1VKW-Y0RK ADVt RTlSEMhMS. P0M W. H. M'DONALD'f aDVIBTISINO HOCSI, 102 NASSAU (T, H. V. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. JL U . J. DAVIN tie CO. beg to remind merchants and aeaicrs mat tnoy are the sola agents lor 8. F. DI.KAVEll'H UNKI VAI.KD HONEY SOAP, the only genuine ; also, tor bis celebrated Afm ifrowt Windsor, and othor Toilet soaps i Bear's grease, clarified marrows, shav. Ins oreams. military ahavine bosd. etc. They are constantly Imparting the finest anilities of English and French Hair and Tooth Brushes, shell, horn and Butlslo Uresslog Unmbs, and every description o! goods in tne fancy and Perfumery line, which tboy will sell at the lowest cash Pbicxs. Prico lists and samples sont on when applied fur. Merchants will find It well worth their while to give them a call W. J. DAVW ti CO., No. 40 Conrtland street, Now York, marS3-3m-M Solt Agents for the United Slates. G EO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St., Corner of Maiden Lane, Aino York, IHPOKTKBS OP GENTLEMEN'S FUItNIMIIING GOODS. - . In this ettabllihment, being tbe largoit In tho city, may be found a large and well selected stock, consisting In part ot rich soarfa and cravats, hosiery, gloves, under garments, suspenders, stocks, London snd Napoleon ties, shirts of sll qualities, etc. Having been engaged in this business the lait twenty years, com-moot Is unnecessary, as they have made such arrangements in Europe that thoy are receiving by almost every steamer the choicest goods the market attbrds, and purchuiers need only oall to satlsly themselves that every article in the furnishing line may be found hero. feb'Ju'Jra-M PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS-BKS, Made under a new and peculiar process, for Private Dwellings, Hotels, Steamboats, Ships, etc. These beds, together with bolsters, pillows, oomfortors, etc., sre offered to the public, after a thorough trial, as tho best and cheapest known. They pussess many and great advantages, among which may lie mentioned the following, viz t They are cheaper than hair; will retain their elasticity always; are proof against all kinds of vermin are preventers, aa well at relievers of rhcumstlsm ; are aweetor and far moro closnly than any other are easily renewed; are valuable as Life Pre servers a berth mattrass of this material being sufficiently buoy ant to sustain person several days. They will be found desirable tor foreign markets, particularly for California, Australia, China, and the Ialsnds in tho Pscifio Ocean, bearing close packing, and on opening returning to their original bulk. For sale by uuKHSiua ec niAun, soie Agents, No. 21 Park Placo, and 18 Murray street, N. Y. 17 Upholsterers, carriage makera and others, supplied with theKelting by the pound. sF- J be trade generally supplied at a uoprai aiscouni. bSr We are permitted to use the names of the following gen tlemen, who have used and approve of the articles : lieorge I., ecuuyier, uiq., diaries uavis, r,sq., J. Green Pearson, Esq., Hev. H. W. Bellows, Klihu Townsend, Esq., Robert J. Rankin, Esq., II. Brewer, M. D., Nicholas Dean, Esq., J. W. Brsdsbaw, M. D., Captain Joseph J. Comstock, Captain Hazard, Bufl'slj, Com. U. S. Mail Steamer Captain Hellister, " Baltic. febl8 9m at E NAME LED COTTAGE CHAMBER FUNR1TURE. MATTHEWS & STACY. SSfi Broad- iv. corner Bnrlnir street New York, ouuosite St. Nicholas llo tel, Froscott and Callamore Houses, now offer at wholesale and retail, the most extensive assortment of Enameled Furnituro to be tound in the United States, nil Irom original ilolgni, Including Oriental, Serpentine, Open Cottage. High Post Hnd other patterns. Also, Hotewood. Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chain. ber anu parlor suites. M. & B.. devoting themselves exclusively to Ihe manufacturing department of this business, assure purchasers they csn procure of them well seasoned, durable and elegant lurniture, at prices varying from $-'" to $.500 per suite M if. no connectiou with any otnernrm in tne city. fel9-3m-M IVTEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- ll INH St LASEI.L, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, 91 Lib. erty, N. Y , aro now receiving and opening a very Inrpe and en tirety new stoca or HII.KS AND FANCY DRY GOOD. comprising dress silks, dress goods and trimmings, bonnet and tarteta ribbons, shawls, kid, silk and Lisle gluves, white goods, laces and embroideries, together with a general assortment of every variety of goods in their line ; cash and time buyera from every section will find this a very desirable stuck, and at low prices. WM. U. lULLia, PTErilKN I..ASKL1., Wst. 8. Hutciiis. W. D. Hart, II. H. McCobklr, feb8-3m-M All late with Bowen St McNamee. FRENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. TUfCTIKM. nilPllY & CUEIIANGK. 73 William street, New York, Importers and Wholesalo Dealers in French Fancy Uoods, have now in store aid aro receiving oy every pace- pt Ifum tlr.vre. a large and desirable assortment of goods tor tbe spring trade, whlcn tuuy vm. - uiD .aon tk. i...M.t market prlcea. Amoug meir siocs may oo lounu ApRte. silk, denss. vest and fancy buttons of all kinds ; percus sion caps, (ID and SB, ribbed and ribbed and split; fsns of all descriptions, a most complete assortment; brushes teelb, nail, balr anaanaviogl acroraeons ana oumdu ui iuu uiu.. uirnur quality ; purses silk, buck and cotton i kid and leather garters ; Imitation jewelry, bone bracelets, j-t goods, etc.; suspenders, Irom low to high prices, a complete assortments silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin strings, ete., to ; gsma bairs, dice, mirrors, eyelets, penholders, etc ; together with many other fancy articles. lebll 3in-M LINEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import-era ot Linens, etc.. offer lor sale full assortment ol tho most approved manufactures, consisting In part aa lollowa : nrowu and bieacuea uisperana auinais, an wiaius. Table cloths, ol all quslities and sizes. Napkins snd doylies Snowdrop and satin damssk. Hirdsevn Diapers nsrrow to very wide, and from coarse to very fine. Pillow cases, linens ana sneeungs. Dilllings-Plain and fancy Irish, French and English. Hollands Brown, bleached, black and slato. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, 7 8 and i-i, blay snd yellow. Linen eamhrio handkerchiefs, a large variety. Shirting Linens Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linens Choice and new pslterns. Mosquito Netting . OREENWAY, BROTHERS & CO., fobl 3m-M 84 Park Pisco and 19 Barclay St., N. Y. GILLIES & BYRNE, Manufacturers ol ENAMELED ORNAMENTAI. COTTAGE AND CUABIIIEK FIIHNITUKK, 453 Broadway, east side, be- inw r;niwl street, manufactory No. 40 Greene street, New York, take pleasure in Informing tbe citizens ol Columbus and its vicinity, thst they still continue to sell a warranted first class artl. ele at prieea so low as to otter the greatest inducements to all who intend purchasing, to call on us before making up their bills. All articles ottered at our establishment warranted to be constructed throughout ot kiln-dried wood, and ot the beat quality of materials. Being the first to manufacture Ibis lurnitnre In the United Ststee, years of experience has enabled us to produce an article that la at once a perfect combination of beauty and ntility. Being engaged exclusively in this one line, we have tbe largest assortmsnt In this country, made after the latest Parisisn and Italian styles. Being tbe most varied and unique easnit-ment ever before offered, the most particular testes In regard to color, shading, ornamentinr, etc., etc.. can always he suited. Ail orders through the Post promptly attended to. Mattresses, feather beds, pillows, pstllaisses, etc , at the shortest notice. Greatest care taken in boxing. GILLIES BYRNE. no. mav nroaawar, east sine, anS8 3m-M below Grand street, N. Y. ILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer nnd Dealer In vi!iiiTnUR AND ITPIIOI.HTEHY. In all Its branches, wholesale end retail, Nns. M) Bowery and 132 t heater street New York. The CHEAPEST FUKXITURK ESTABLISHMEST In the United States. Nnnerior rosewood lurniture in suits, in brocatelle, plmh, etc, etc; also, every extensive stock of mahogaoy, black walnut and other furniture, which he warrants equal to any in the city, to which he calls the particular attention or country merchants and others. N R. Goods csrerully packed and shipped to any part ol tne orld. isnirfi-Sm-at TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber 1 wnnld resuectfuilT call the attention of bis old customers snd merchants throughout Ihe United States and Canada to bis stock ot Hubber Goods, manufactured by himself expressly lor the spring trade ol 1853. His stock ol v urnsvu s's nentaraiss nsrtlrnlarlv deaervint of inspection i as it hat never befi.re been so complete, nor the articles more perfect Coats, Carriage Cloth, Capes, Wading fonts, Panta, Piano Coven, Overalls, Gloves, Machine Belting, Engine Packing, Lite Preservers, Air Balls, Leggings, Csps, Wblpa, and every description of Rubber Goods, constantly o hand. The above are warranted to atsnd any climate, aad will be sold at moat reasonable price. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to by D. HODtiMAlJ. 7-) iiMa I .M, Arst enrner from Broadway. janl9-3m:B end 5 Meeeen street, new lore FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. AI.BRO cfc BOYT, Hoe 72 and 7 johw stmbt, siv i, Manufacturer; of Floor Oil Cloths new tn tka trad, oa Uberal terme. Mssral aseorteaect ot tbe above goods In verioue widths, of 3 ft, J ft , 4 It 6, 5 It 3, ft, 1 It, I It, 1 it, JO itaoozi iv ; In widths ot 3-ttha, 74ih aad 4 4ths; also, Tnble ll C let he, 4 ttbs, S-4tha, and 64!hs wide f hear goods are well seasoned and will endure any climate. laol84a:M PRLNG GOODS, l!53. Wi. H. Knoep- kJ rau. 99 William street. New York, Impmter ttni Jobber in French, German, English and Domestic Goeds, for Tailors aad Clothiers, baa received by late arrivala, large and well eeteetee "Germsa, EnglUh and French clothe, of all gradec aad style. Mohair eoatmis, slrap d ate, ejerra s cloth, alpaca east worsted coatiasa, eashwjeretle. Mixed end eloaded aephyr doth, plant aad twilled. Faary Freach and Baraaley drills. Browa aad yellow tiaeas. Faaey plaid and ngared ManeiBea. tui.;taHJ R.S da do Drab silk end lira enaliaga, together wit aa extraslve assort tessat of trissmimrs and ether geiod. sssitable for the Clothiag Trade, on the moat favorable terms. PartJralar cash or abort time beyera, aad all wba stady tbev mtereeta, will call aad raasaiae hit stock before parehasing else where. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. PSOM W. B. II'DON AID'S ADVJMTISINO UOUSI, 103 MASSAU-ST., H. V, 1I7HOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR- T V Nlrtll LAMPORT St CO.. No. 8 Park Place. New York, being extensively engaged In the Publishing, Bookselling and stationery llustness, are preparea 10 oner every variety oi gooas In their line on the most liberal terms. Their own publications embrace many valuable and popular miscellaneous works, to- Seiner Wltn an unrivaieu saivcuun ui scoooi uuuav, iiiuiuuiug toddard's celebrated series uf Arithmetics O. L. St Co. are also large dealers in manufactures of every variety of Cap and Letter Papers, wbleh they oiler at manufacturers' wholesale prices. Orders from .the Trade respectfully solicited. ap6-3m-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In J- dia RoBDia Co., Warehouse No. IS Nassau street, New York, extensive manulacturera, under Uoodyears patents, oi Coats, Life Preservers, Piano Covers, Capes, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Cans. Pillows. Buriilcsl and Army Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemlosl Apparatus. Tho goods made by this company are warranted to stand all cumstes, ana ere superior to loose maue unuer any uuier urikus. u. m. vviLiSun, s-roiuei. F. M. Bhepabd, Treasurer and Secretary. ep6-3m M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF J DRY GOOD8! 0. O. WILSON & 00., Imnnrters and Jobbers of Dry Goods. No. 12 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels), ana Aoi. 11 ana 13 vey street, NEW YORK. Invite tho attention of Wholksali Bujehs to their very large assortment ol goods, which is kept complete at all seasons of ine year Dy tne addition 01 an too new styles ana laurice mat are consttntly arriving by "steamers" and "packets." We nave large departments devoted exclusively to the sale 01 ciotns, Canlmeres. Vestinus. Tailors' Trimmings. White Goods, Ho siery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. In addition are displayed largo lines of prints, including Merrlmncs and Cochecos, Ginghams, Lawns, Beragcs, Black and other stsDleHilks. Merinos. Bombazines. Alnacas. aod the nu merous oilier articles appertaining to the Dar Goods Tbadb. Also, sgents for the sale of " Hoy It's Koyal Patent tiwantdown Pewlng Cotton." ve invite tho attentlun ot the closest ouyers ror casn or credit. mano-iy-ai T7AIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. a Long known severely teitoa Always rignt ino bc knowledged atendsrd. Agonts ugvukll ctlliuurj, uoiudidus. msrO 4m- ILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers AJ offer for aale Tables ten ner cent, less than any other es. tabllthmcnt In the city of New York, with improved cloth or patent India Uubbor cuablona, wmcn are preierrea to an oiners now In use by the best nlavers in tho United States for correct ness and elasticity, and are warranted to stand in their place for years, without repairing, ttontlemen wishing to purcnase in-bles of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Fine Beds, can have their orders filled Ihe same as II thoy were present, by addressing us by mail. Always on hand, tables, cloths, balls, cues, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cuo wax of the Don aoscnpiiun, resuy tor snipping ui um iuuiu: nu. GH1FF1TH DECKER, msr9-3m-M DO Ann street, New York. SALT. The subscriber, being largely engaged In Ihe salt Dullness in the city of New Yurk, would Inform merchants and consumers that he keeps constantly on bund, Ashton's, Worthlngton's and other brands of Liverpool lino salt ; Liverpool ground alum do.; Turks' Island, Bonairo, Br. Ubcs and other kinds coarse salt, and refined ground rock salt, in begs of 15 and 7 lbs ; also mineral and Aabton salt, in the same sized bajs; also, cases and bags of Ssline do, aodoases of ground rock do, for salo upon the most favorable terms. Orders sre solicited, and promptly attended to, by HAtnUCiLi UUlALil'inu, At his Salt Warehouio. 101 and 103 Broad street, and S97 Washington street. febl-3m- BENHAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 372 Pearl street, New York, manufacturers of PLAIN, JAPANNED & PLANISHED TIN WARE, and Dealers in Hardware, Britannia and Glassware, such as Table Cutlery, Britannia Urns, Tea and Cnfleo Pots, Candlesticks, Table Castors, Soup Lsdlrs, Fluid and Oil Lamps, Pitchers, Tumblers, Table and Tea tpoons, Plated and Germsn silver Hpnont, Forks and Ladles; Tinned and Enameled Sauce-Pans, Maslin Kettles, Fry Pans, Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Iron and Brass Wire, Brass Kettles. Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Block Tin, Antimony, eto. All uoods carefully packed and van-anted. leniu-.im-M HILLMAN & NEAR1NG, 105 William street. New York, wholesale dealers in M1I.K ANII MILLINRRV noeng, Invito those visiting the cily to exsmliw their choice .-a osre-fully selected stock of Silh: farts Ribbons, French Hokts, La. ccs, ifC. Embracing the Isrgest assortment necessary for the Millinery trade. . , We orler advantages to those buying lor C'f AH or irrnuv- El) CREDIT. Janlo3m-si YOUNG & LEAVITT, 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (opposite John street,) Importers and Dealers in WATCH It rt, DIAMOND, JEWELRY, Gold Pens, Plated Ware. Fine Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belts and Pouches, Gome Bags, FANCY GOODS, Aeeordeona, Violin Htrlna, Plated or German silver Forks, Spoons, etc , etc. janloMm-M BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION fltlAHi TtlUFSn This slx.enrd Tliresd. made nrlnclptlly from Pea Island cotton, Is warranted not to kink or knot in sewing and the strongest and smoothest In the world. It Is bow taking the lead of all other makes. FOR BALE BY Tweedy, Moulton St Plyinplon, Hunter, Buckley St Co., Calhoun, Vanderburgh Si Co., l.ee, Fenton St Phelps, Avery, Illllard & Co., Henrys, Smllh 4 Townsend, W. & J. Morrison Sc. Co., John Martin, jr., ar Co., Freeland, Stuart & Co., Clsflln, MellensVCo., Lord, Warren, Salter at Co., Grcenway, Brothers At Co., George Opdyke at Co., L. St. V. Kirby at Co., Lalhrop & Ludington, Hurlbut, Alnsworth at Pierson, John Steward, jr., Ac Co., Smilb, Carey it Mosely, Rrnnki. Hrnthera Ac Co . etc. And by all the leading Jobbers, a c in New York, Boston, Phila delphia and Baltimore. febl03m-ai PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. UKUVKS-TefM s rn No. 481 Broadwa. Nem York, would call the attention of those about parehasing totheir splendid stock of 6Vt to 7V octave Pianos, which they believe cannot be excelled by ... mk.r k the cliv. either In tone, finish, quality ol material. or workmanship. Medals have been awarded by the American Institute to tneir instruments re year , Having recently purchased the entire stock of the late firm oi Dubois At Warriner, formerly Dubois and Stodsrt. iavorably knnwn for Forty years aa Piano m.kera, they would invite the continuance of the favors of Ibeir friends and customers with the cettainty of giving equal eattsfecUoa. For the southern roar set we are maaing wun xwaois sron Frames and detached cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. tob?-d3m-B! TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John C. Hfndibsok It Co., No. ti Hue da Faubourg Poisson- niere, Paris, and 17 and 1711 Pearl street. New York, oSer tor aale an extensive assortment of French and A rant lean Arti6lcal Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments: Jtallia, r reoch, r.ogllsn ana American Straw Bonnets, Hibbons, etc. The above, chiefly ol our owe manufacture, embrace tbe lar gest and most varied stock to be tound in tbe United States Samples may be seen at our wareroom la New York. janll-3m-B . NEW YORK SALTPETRE WORKS. The attention of dealers aad consumers le Invited to tbe Refined Saltpetre produced at these works, being warranted sa-perl or In appearance and quality to any other. Crude Saltpetre for sale in Iota to suit purchasers, at the lowest market price. une OLnounn, auu-aS-lm-M 139 Maiden Lane, New York. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IS NEW YORK. TIIOMAH U. STRARNrt, Importer aad Jobber of Silas, Millinery and Fan-re (Voods, 6i Broadway, New York, has Bow la store, and Is dsily receiving and oflenng at tbe lowest prlees, a complete as-ortment of goods la bis line, embracing all tbe vartoaa styles aad designs, consisting of black aad laaey silks, snarceUoea, Flo- races, shawls, trimmings. Doe net nomsa, tawna ua oat-a no-boaa. dress trimmtei s of all kinda, Freaeh aad F.nt lish erapea. eraneliseea,eilkeravata, embmlderies, s loves oi an ainaa, silk lace mitts, barrgee. lacea, white foods, hosiery, L. C. Uaadker- chtefs etc. 1 be aaaersimeo ravif m ia s rami, aad kls friends generally. Greet Inducemente uttered to cash aad abort time buyers. .v. ,. dec31 ly kt. U-Jerty at. aad Maldea Laae, N. Y THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliven & Dot-class), Coanm,eeka Merehaat, maaafartarrr and wholesale dealer I" eery deeertrieai ot ISIKIl A.i iisAvnaaB. No. 5 Piatt street, itfsr aonra from pearl. New York. Msaa'sta- rer of the Pmaiam ewi rsians; .r tor nee s araoea, s era-mcrewm, etc ; also. Kendall Jr. Taylor s Tbei muunnia. Barasae- ssra,ete.: lanss nm nma. pnc Browa Broltter's snert Brase. Brass aad Copper Wire, Rivets, eta.; N. rteweoase cimm. wmww, --.r. s nuase imuuuirr, ASA FARR, Jr, aevll-ly late el the f rat of Child, Fair at Ca, St-Loaie. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-aaeerfalry aaaoaara to their frteaaa and tbe aabHr te (ea-eraL that trn-y have yasl epeid a Mora oa tbe enrarr of Loag ttrems aad State Aveaaa, opposite P. Bsydea'e Factory, wbrm iknlnMa to kea ensMtsatly oa haad. a large aesiu Uui ut ot ,k.n best af Faaail Qroeeii.. sack aa teas, ecdlee, eai cJoesea, Soar, rlea, asb, aoaa. eaadtea, starca. eaeeae, rtr.mse toiether with every artJeteaerd by HailM, which the oner to eeD oatnaioweatsisrsae, for IM csjty. July 14, 1858. W. DIXON at CO. BUSINESS CARDS. war dbmnison, re H. a. oabxikoton. DENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys at Law (Office its Odeon Buildings), will attend to profoi. sionsl business In the Slate and Federal Courts also, to collections, the law of Insurance aad of patents. )snl,'63 dly leOISN BDTTI XS. THRO COMSTOCK. OBO Q OOMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-son to B. Comstock St Co.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers In salt, plaster, nsn ana lumber. Bead of tbe canal, colnmoua, unio. fs Linerai advanoee made onconstgnments. maru JOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Real Estate, Bounty Land and Pensloa Agent Two doors east ot High, on Town street, Columbus, Ohio Will attend to the nraotlce of his nrofesslon. obtalnlnc nentlons. bor ing, selling and obtaining land warrants, selling and leasing real estste, examining land titles, collection ot Claims, eto. t tr Letters from a dittanoe mutt bo postpaid. Juau T Q,. LAKIN, Architect and Builder, of- ' fers his services to tbe citizens of Columbus and vicinity, n his Hoe. Drawlmrs for ulaln and ornamental building, ol every variety, executed in a new style, ana to suit every location. Orders from a distance promptly attendod to. Charges moderate.Shop and office on Sugar Alley, a fow doors east ot Journal Building. febll-d3m p ERE, ABBOTT &..CO., Dealers in Hard- T ware and Cutlery. Iron, nails, glass, boute builders' mate rials, farming and mechanical tools, military goods, etc, eto. No lul nigh street, sign oi ino uui raoioox. N EW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard has been ononed on the lots south of tho Ohio Tool Com pany's Fsotory, where Northern and Hocking grate and black, smith's coal will be sold by tho ton or bushel. dccJ-dtt vv. it. UAitur.i.L,, agent. ANNA HTiCKT. W, A.J ONES. STACEY'S HOTEL, southeast cornet Main and Fourth street, Zuneavllle, Ohio. sepQJ dtf NATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of tbe Carlisle House), Pro. prletor. .1.1 r 1 l . V. - UI a 11 Il.l.t. Da1. Un..t.h. Iah Ilia .-- D. 1 UITD 111 lOtl UUJUU l DWV. HDJtWl U. ., benefit of those buying and selling the same, which enables me at any time to give aatlsfaetion lu regard to the aale, looation, etc., of all the stock In Pickaway and adjoining counties. r.) i t nui n.n 1 7 , u f, . ) fir.. I novn 1 1 1. It! ! I . . , l'UIU 1'I.U. ' , wu-uwu. w.v. T RIDGWAY S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad J s street, near the brldie. Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of catlings, always on haiiL AMERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Boston, by LEWIS RICE I rebuilt, enlarged and elegantly furnished ; possessing all the modern Improvements and conveniences lor the accommodation of tbe traveling public. novw'J ly:ls NEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver, as-sifted by A. W. Reader, would respectfully announce to the cllliens of Columbui and vicinity, that he has opened a r'OFKIN WARKROOM. directly oppotlte the Franklin House, where ho Is at all times prepsrea to lurnisn conins, snrouas, eto., witn an tne attention and fixtures necessary on funeral occasions and be wishes it distinctly understood that his terms shall not be of so objections-ble a character as to prorent entire satisfaction. oc7-dly COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC-TORY Near the corner of Third and Qav streets. Messrs. K. St H.F. BOOTH are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, hI their establishment at the location above named, all kinds ol carrlsses. buseies. etc. made of the best materials, by the most experienced workmen, and warranted to dogood serv ice, i no proprletora are Dotn practical carriage manors, ana an work ordered from them will give good satlslsction. Repairing done at the shortest notion. They have been carrying on the business in this city tome ten years, and trust they have some claim to public patronage. oc7-dly LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Aiicnts for the sale of HERS At HOYT'S celebrated premi um patent Itlvlled, Stretched Leather Bnnda,hnve this day received a lull assortment of all sixes, from m to 18 Inches In width. We would call the attention ol thepublic to the above article, as ono possessing superior merit. They are made from tbe thick and solid parte of the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerful machines, (invented and usrd by R. St U. only,) whereby they are made to run straight and true, have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, hold their wldthsevenly, and give from 15 to 25 per cent, more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Bold at manulacturera prices, wun aaauion oi ireigntoniy, hy KILBOURNE, KUUNB Ac CO., Biff. nftl.. Oil. D 1 --. Pnln 1 . WINDOW SASH. We M have made an arrangement with one of the most celebrated sash manufactories In the Weal, and are prepared lo fill all orders for sash, manufactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All orders left at our hardware store. No. 159 High street, sign of the Gill Broad Axe, wlllrecelvo prompt attention. KILBOURNE, KUHN8 Sc. CO. Columbus, April 25, 1851. A CARD. Mrs. FUANKENBEKU res-noctfullv announces to her friends, and the nubile gener ally, lint, onthel7lh of March Inst., she Intends to open a lUlLl.lINKtt Y Mliur, in tne new nnex Dutioing ot nr. Kannr maker, on Third street, below Mound and South streets, next to Dr. Fisher's residence. She will be prepared tohaveon band all such articles as are found In a Millinery Shop, and to furnish them aceordiog to tbe latest Fmnch fashion. As she Intends to spare no etlurts in tbe prompt and most exact execution of all ordera with which she may be favored, she most respectfully solicits tbe patronage of her friends and the publio. Straw hats, &e., will be washed, colored, and made up in the most fashionable style. All kinda of enibruidery will be taken, on commission into the Shop, and sold to the best advantago of the manufacturer. merlOJtf H AT AND CAP STORE. Till OLD STAND. The subscriber somos greeting to every hat and cap woarer In Central Ohio, with one ot the very beat assortments ol llate and Cnpa aver brought to this part of the State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family His hate are made to order by some of the beat and most celebrated establishments East and West, viz: Bee be At Co., New York Bertalett St Blynn, Philadelphia ; Dodd Ac Co., Bates, Whitcher Si Co., and others, ol Cincinnati ; all of which will be told at fair prlcea and he wishes II to be distinctly understood that It Is all nonsense for others to say they ean tell lower than he can. Being a practical hsttsr, and engaged In tbe business for years, he understands what a bat ean be made and sold fur. ills stoeK constats (in part; oi toe louowing varieties : Black and drab beaver, extra ; Black and drab molrakin, extra; Black and drab brush, extra ; Otter and aeal drab : Black and drab Hungarian, very fine; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment ol straw goods for men and boya. A very fine assortment or straw nets lor cciiuree, etc., etc. His old friends and tbe public are invited in call and examine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUDISILL, apfes mgn si , next aoor to inn cisgo vmcv. WE ARE NOW opening a large and beautilul assortment of WATCIIK. P I A SI O ft Is WO It It oV JBWKLHY. Our stock of fine London and lieno rs Watches is superior to any in the Slate. Diamond rinaa and pins we offer at New York prices. Jewelry, silver and plated ware, line mantle clocks, and cutlery, at wholesale and r. tall. All are Invited to call, examine, and purrhase if suited. J,,, NOTARIAL and other SEALS engraved, and PRESSEStur-nished, at tbe shortest notiee. Wstchee repaired la the brat manner. .. First door south of entrance w nm fall BLYNN St. BALDWIN. INDOWSASII. We have purchased the KAMI MACHINERY formerly usrd by Buttles, Comstock at uo aaa are now prepared to nil orders for Window Sask and Blinds at all kinds, of good materials aad workmanship. Ordera tell at oar hardware store, 161 High siga of toil l' soloes, will be nromotly attea- ara aa. ijr.KK, AHHOTT Ac CO. Colambaa, Jaa. 16, 1S51. y TO FAMlL.Ui'3 AIU Ut, 1 A1L.CUS FRPPH OYSTERS I am reeetviaf dally fresh Bsltlmore ua Hew i area oysters, which will be eold aa low aa the loweit, la cans or bail cans i aad la ail eases the oysters which I aell will be warranted good, or aa ease. Ordera from the country rarrfally atteaded to, with paartaallry aad dispatch, aad by so dosha I hope to merit a share of pablle patronage. Jl C.PL. BUTLER. ! - w a-ii-a " T- rmy T - in rf-v T T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel J a er. Bigk strtrt, asfwera Ike stsscrioea and Aral Htmst, CWma- tas, Oaw. Haviac parehseed the esirlra stock of William Saragn.1 will ceatlase the basineee at the old stand, wbere I will keep a first rate eseortmeai oi WATCUES, JRWFLRY. Klf.YBR fsPOONf", FOBKH. C UTLERY, aad a geneva! variety at FANCY utMDg. Per the preeeat I willreaide ia New York, aad persons la want of goo, ataj reig apoa arexng ail aew patterns ot Jewelry la bit atnra. With these seen ran tea bc hopes to rHaia tbe eooadeaeeoftha former pwror-s t4 tb erateern, tad of the ertireB grnerally. The N'etrk JtearrraJ7 will be atteadesl ta by VV. M. Savage, lore issws r uw aocuoa ae a ar.t rate worxmaa Jalt J. Y. SAVAGE, Jb. NOTirn. Rarhw disposed of at stork of anode to Mr. Joira Y. War. Jr, I tbMsl.lly reeomusead kms to all el my aM rastnmers.aad lOe no:K KBcrailV. As M ta aaaoraseiy sresaaii that a oboali be closed, all pereoae kaowrag I awwiB cal and eett leap. jalf. As n w aaaoraseiy asrtsaai j taat my aatataaauBg aatseae saevasetTes laorateei ta W. M SAVAGE. ac asaii i ii i i nr. 1 I II I s.gw w-..-i anssai J at lTl Y -M TRANSPORTATION. TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD Open through, completing tbe last link lathe cnain oi ranroaas neiween new vorg. Doston. rnuaaeipnie, Baltimore and Washington City, and Chlcaao. The only route by which the dangers of Lake navigation are entirely avoided. Tbe quicsett ana nest route uetween eolumout ana cnicsgo ana toe Nurinwest. On and after Monday, April 11th, 1653, paisenger trains will run daily (uuuaaya exoeptea), at ioiiows: Through Trains. Leave Toledo at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 p. m. ' Cleveland at 9:20 a. m. and 8:30 p. in. Bellemt Trains. Leave Norwalk for Bellevue at 8:00 a. m. Bellevue for Cleveland at 2:00 p. m. Day trains ston at all stations. Night trsint will not stop at Townsend, Camden or Clyde, except to leave passengers. Connecting, Directly, At Toledo, with trains of Michigan Southern Railroad for Cbl caao and the weaL and fnrmfns a line in eonneotlon with Chi. oago and Rock Island Railroad and steamers on Illinois river, to St. Louis. At Bellevue, with Trains of Mad River and Lake Erlo Road for Sandusky City, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. At Monroeville, with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad, for Sandusky City, Shelby Junction, Columbus, Newark and Zsnesville. At Hrafton, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Road, for - Cleveland, enemy junction, uoiomnua ana uincinnati. At Cleveland, with Lake Shore Road, via Dunkirk, for Now Yori, and via Buffalo, for New York, Albany, also for Western Road and Boston. With Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road for Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington City, ry Freight forwarded promptly, at fair rates. E. B. PHILLIPS, Bu'pt. Soft's Orricc T. N. St C. R. R., I Norwalk, O., April 8, 1853. j LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROADS. Summkb Abbanqchbht, rnalB53. Three Passenger 2 rain Daily, (Sundays excepted) Hour of Departure Changed Trains run by Columbus time, which Is seven minutes taster man (Cincinnati nme. On and after Tuesday, April S, and until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave tbe Depot on East Front Street, Cincinnati, aa follows : Morning Express Train at 7 a. m.; Evening Express Train at 5 p. m.; Hillsborough Train at 2.30 p. m. For Llo wood, Flalnsvllle, Mllford, Loveland, Foster's, Deerfield, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwlnand Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Codarville, Selma, South Charleston, London, West Jefferson, Columbua, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning will leave Columbus Evening Express Train at 4 10 p. m. Morning K press Train at 4.30 a. m. Returning Irom Springfield, Trains willlcare at 5 30 a. in , and 4 p. m Passengers for Hilleboro', Chillleothe, and Intermediate points, will take the 2 30 p. m. Train irom Cincinnati. Returning from Hillsboro', at 7.30 a. m. The Kxnresa Train. 7 a. in. from Cincinnati, and 4.10 p. in.. from Columbus, will stop at West Jottcrton, London, South Charleston, Xenia, Corwto, and Waynesville, Morrow, Loveland, Millord and Yellow Spilnga, only. R,,rM. Tr.ln. 5 n. m . from Cincinnati, and 4.30 a. m, Irom Columbua, will stop at West Jefferson. London, South Charleston flnlma. Oilnrvilln. Xenia. Soring Valley. Clavsvllle. Corwln. and Waynesville, Oregon, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Deerfield, Foster's Water Station, Loveland, Milford, and Yellow Springs, "i'e 7.30 a. m. Train from Hillsboro", and 2 30 p m. Train from Cincinnati, will stop at all way stations when required. Lines of Hacks snd Coaches run in connection with tbe trains to the following towns: Lebanon and Deerfield Wilmington and Clarkavilie, from Morrow snd Corwln ; Goshen, and points above, Irom Mllford ; Dayton from Xenia. Tim 4 30 a. m. Train Irom Columbus connects at Cincinnati with regular packets to Madison, Louisville, Evansville, Nashville, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Ate, &c. The Trains connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Ball, road at Springfield; Columbus and Cleveland Railroad at Co. lumbus with Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneaville, and lines of coaches from Zaneaville to Wheeling, &c On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2 30 p, m., and Columbus at 4.30 a. m. raro Irom uoiumDus to Aeuia... - fi-t" Do do Hillsborough... Do do Springfield 1.90 Do do Dayton Do do Cincinnati 3 00 For other Information, apply to n W a . .,1 A. W. Stabk, Xenia. C. G. DxsHLxa, Columbus. A. U. Lxwis, Agent, Cincinnati. Wm. Wbiout, Agent, Springfield. T. Locoii, Agent, Columbua. WM. H CLEMENT, Superintendent. fC9 The Camnanv will not be resoonsible lor baiuago ex. reeding fllty dollars in value, unless tho same Is returned to the Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every 500 in value above that amount aprllS CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI. AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Chanox or Time. On and after Wednesday, March 9th, Passenger Trains leave as follows (Sundays excepted): neveiana lor loiumDua at a. m. ana o:io p. ui. Clovelsnd for Erie at 7 a. m. and 7:40 p. m. Clovoland for Toledo and Chicago at 0:20 a m. and 8:30 p. m. r.rie tor t.ieveiauu at j:v m. buu w.iu y- u.. Columbus for Cleveland at 12 m. and 11 p. in. Shelby for Cleveland at 2:30 a. m. and 3:15 p. m Shelby for Columbna at 12 m. and 12:40 p. m. FREIOHT AND STOCK TRAINS. Erie for Cleveland at 7:15 a. m. and 6:20 p. ra. Cleveland for Erie at8:45 a. m. and 8:10 p m. Cleveland for Columbus at 6:15 a. m. Columbus for Cleveland at 6:15 a. m. RAILROAD CONNECTIONS. At Crte. with the Erie and Buffalo Road for New York and Bos ton, via Dunkirk, and tho New York and Erie Road, and via Buffalo and tbe Huttaio ana flioany ana uuason mver noaus to Hew York, and the Western Uoad to Roaton i at Columbus, with the Columbua and Xenia and Little Miami Roads to Cincinnati; atfiallon, with the Bellefontalne and Indiana Road to Marion; at Shelby, with the Sandusky and Newark Road ; at Grafton with the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Road for Toledo and Chicago; and at Cleveland, with tbe Pittsburgh Road to Pittsburgh, Bait), more and Philadelphia. MAUa tunn&tiiiune. At nraftnn. with Klvrla. Medloa and Wooster: at New Lon don with Ashland ; at Columbus, with Circleville, Chillleothe and Portsmouth. L. M. HUKBY, Agent, Cleveland. 11. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Erie. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. J. P. DAVIS. Agent. Shelby. Office Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. ) and Cleveland and Erie Railroad ( o l, Clevolstd Me ch 7tb, 1853. ) mar26 A. STON E, Jr, Superintendent. CHEAP STEAM COM M UNICATION Between Philadelphia LIVERPOOL. The Liver pool and Philadelphia Slesnihlp Company intend sailing their new alenmahips as follows: CITY OF MANCHESTER, 8.125 tons, Capt. Robert Leltch. CITY OF CLASOOW, 1,610 tons, Copt. William Wylie. Frost Philadelphia. City of Glasgow Thursday, 31st atarcn. City ol Manchester Saturday, r.'td April. City of Glasgow Ssturday, 14th May. City of Manchester Ssturday, 11th June. City ol Glasgow Saturday, 24 July. From Liverpool. City of Manchester Wednesday, 30th March. City of Glasgow Wedaesdsy, 20th April. City of Manchester Wednesday, 18th Msy. City of Glssgow Wednesday, 8th June. City of Manchester Wednesday, 6th July. RATES OF PASSAGE. From Philadelphia. From Liverpool. Saloon alter Htsterooms...f90 I Saloon after Staterooms, 90 gs. midship " ... 65 1 ." midship i ga. forward ... 55 1 forward " 13 ga. Inclading steward's (res. THIRD-CLASS PAS8ENGEKH. A limited number ot third-class nasseacers wiU be taken front Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found la provisions. r rom rnuaaeipnie..... .v-aj I rrom nicrpuw Certifieatea of naasara will be issaed here to partlee who are desiroos of brtnslng oat tbtir frtends at eorrespoadlag "tea. Freight oa bee goods 60e per tea. and coarse f ooda, hardware, ete , will be taken subject to agreement Aa experteaced surgeon will Be cameo oa .nip. For frelrbt or passsgv app'y to THOMAS RICHARDSON, 41 Exchange Place, New York, and t Walnut street, Philadelphia. . HICHAHUaUN, BOUlilt-KS l-ivcl". JalS-dlj FAST MAIL LINE. 13 hours from Columbua to Portamoathu On and after Meeday, Jnne 2S, a utn. riiACH will bamdolumbas for Circleville, Ckillleotbri, ..d Pon.mn.ik s o'clock la the morning, and arrive at Portsmoata at o'clock la tne errninir coanccuug wu. u. River Packets te Pittsburgh aad Ciaeiaaail. Also, leave rortamoath at 5 o'clock la the morning aad arrive at Columbus ale o'clock ta tae evening, a.oj. ,, SnO- All.iur.& OK ll.n.E.a, r ASSil.l.nN RAILROAD. MEETING if I Atninnitvirii Owta tn ertiB mrrera Mi be in Tt . . " .. m-.s. i . J U;.a i fsa Was lltlBT than Massllloa Kailroai Meeting.) to eommanicate to the Meads of this eaavrprlse all tbe reformation desirable for the pnrpoM of mmd temina of the eoateaulatrd Railroad. The k...i... am. A. aa u nradrat fby advice) to Doatooae the Meeting aanl Wednesday, 27th A prO, proximo. The trteada of the eaarrpnae wui please me maw j By order af tbe Committee. . mia ,OHM MILLER, Secretary. INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE X STOCK, against loaa or damage bf FiM, and against the perils of the Ska and Inland Navisation, on property of every description, tnken In the following companies i UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital $100,000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OINOIN Capital ;. 9100,000. NKVV ENGLAND LIVE HTOCK INS. COMPANY NEW IIAVBN, CONN. Capital 930,000. BAGLB INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Capital 0300,000. EQUITABLE FIRE INH. CO., OF LONDON. . Capital 8'J,S0O,O00. Risks taken on the most liberal terms, and all losses oromntlv adjusted. mar3 dly T. STOCKTON, Agtnt. LIFE INSURANCE STABILITY, BE CI1RITY. PERPETUITY. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET NKT ACClJlUlJJiATItH UAHU sYVIHU, 1.800.000. Seen rely Invested In Bonds and Mortgagee Real Estate, obiofly In the cities of New York and Brooklyn, (the real estate in esch and every ease being worth double Ihe amount loaned thereon.) ALU THS rKUriW ARK DIVIDED AMOffU TMJS INSURED! And, on Policies for tbe whole ot Hie, will be made available In part payment ol premiums, after the dividend of 1853, to those who wish it. Annuities granted on favorable torms. Losses settled promptly . PamDhlota explanatory of the principles oi Mutual Life Insur ance, and Illustrating lta advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at tho office of the Company, 35 Wall Street, or anv of Its agonts. JOSKPfl B. COLLINS, President. 18AAU ArJliAl I, decretory. CHAS. GILL, Actuary. C. T. FLOWERS, n(, at City Bank SSSBIBISO FHYSICIANS. Db. R. Thompson, 1 ,,..,..,. nov8 d6m Da. R. L. Howabd, J Columotis. TNSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Three X doors west of the PottofUce, up stairs, Colowbus, Ohio. j, lie, Fire. Iflnrme, and Health Jnanrnare. WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Arent. reouests all persons wishing Insurance to call and investigate the claims ol the following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he represents The Mutual Benefit, ot Now York and New Jersey one of the best established and moatreliable comusnlesnow dolus business In the United States. Assets about 11,500,000. Also Tho American Temperance, of Hartford, Connecticut, offering ample security and many extra adrantagos to Tempo-rancomen. Capital, $100,000. Also The American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut. This Company baa some features believed to operate very bene ficially to the policy holders. Capital, 10,000. Call and examine the statements and prospects of each and all of these companies, and seleet tor yourselves. IN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following companies are with confidence recommended as eminently deterring of unbounded confidence The Franklin, of New York. Capital, $300,000; The Etna, of Utica, New York. Capital, $170,000; The Springfiold, uf Massachusetts. ' $150,000: The Citv. of Cincinnati. CaDital. $200.000 1 The Granite, of Utica, New York. Capital, $300,000; The Hudson River, New York. Capital, $300,000 ; The Rensselaer, New York. Capital, $200,000 ; IN HEALTH INRSURANCE, tbe People's Mutual Health Association, of Springfield, Massschusetts, Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Massachusetts, oilers testimonials of unqustlnns. ble weight and credibility. Capital, $50,000. tep29-ly WARREN JENKINS, Gen'l Ins. Agent. CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business. warren JENKINS, Notary Publlo and Conveyancer, will attend to all calls In this line, at reasonable char- f;os. Titles investigated and abstracta of titles furnished, to any andsln Franklin county, on ahort notice. Office in Plait's block south side of State street, up stairs. sop29-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, 100,000. This Company offers to the Insured all the security and advantages of the Mutualand JolntStock plans (ss heretofore applied) oombtned, namely : Low ratea of premium ; an an nualrottirn, in cash, of the per eentage required for the contingent risk ol the year ; an adequate but not excessive provision tor the future security of members for the whole term ol lite, with anadequateinterestln the accumulating fund secured to such embers, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund doalgned for the permanent socurlty of shorttorm members, and also lor thepresentseourltyol thoselorthowhole term of life. This Is the only Mutual Llfelnsurance Company whoaerates ,r r- - a 4 f.i--nH,,iAA mmdmra, with a provls-on for an annually increasing sccumulstlon ol unds(forluture security) In exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracta, Ste., giving In detail the plan and rates ol the Company,furnlabed gratis, and appllcationsrecelved, by i. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc23-d rpHE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL- X. INO REMEDY A eerUin cure for MAN AND BEAST. W, B. Farrell'e Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation It not only far superior to all the Liniments and Ointments now belore the public, but possesses specific quslities entirely unknown to the most learned of the Medical Faculty, lta wido-spresd celebrity has brought out a-host of articles In Imitation of It, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-estsbllsh-ed Arabian Liniment For the Nervous gyateim It operates like a cbsrm, soothing down Ihe most violent agonies and pain la a tew minutes alter its application. Mumps, More Throat and Brenatn. It speedily causes the dissipation of any possibility of matter forming In the parts, and brings about a regular and healthy action ol the glandular system. A Kevulalve, Anodyne nnd Balsam. In cases of Ruptured Muscles and Tendona, Its powerful revulsive and healing qualities esuse tbe parte to unite withont leaving the least soreness or wsnt of power behind. In Bruises and Swellings, It acts on tbe princple of a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost Instantly, and reduces the swellings in an incredibly ahort ipsce of time. A Stimulant and Nervine. It Is a stimulant Imparting tone and vigor to tbe whole nervous and muscular system. For Rheumatism, . or any other inflammatory condition ot the muscular system or chronic stiffness of the same. It stands at the very head of all the remedies ever offered to the public, and none can equal It. Poieenaos Keplllee, oVc. For bites of poisonous snakes It msy be confidently relied on aa a prompt and etlectual remedy, acting as a canstfc and specific In such hitherto fatal eases. For Chilblains, Bums, Old Sores, Corns, Warts, Erysipelas, Cronp, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to partial Blindness, Its etteete are astonishing. The great advantage this articlo possesses over all other remedies, Is Its brief operation on the system. It cures quickly It Is tbe most certain remedy In existence, and It Is sold cheaper than any other medicine In nse. We fearlrasly assert that this great Arabian remedy will do more good lor les, money than any other Liniment or Ointment in tbe world. For Horses and Cnttle, IU effects are equally striking and salutary. In Sweeny It haa bo equal, being an infallible curei also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Flirula, Spavin, Galls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no msttnr bow bad, 8ore Eyes, even to blindness, swellings of every description, and many Inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEITS, COUNTERFEITS. Beware of a base Counterfeit called H. Q. Farrell's Arabian Liniment This spurious article is told byaomeas VarreU'a l iniment," to those who are not careful to call tor the genuine W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Alwaya ask lor W. 6. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMF.NT.ard take no other. r-vTho genuine Arabian l.lolment Is sold by DENItf HAKHY, J. At R.T. COOK, G. ROBERTS at CO., and WM. FAHRENI101.TZ, Columbus. J. P. Gatelina, Carroll; Joibua Belts, Cottage Mills; Cherry Ac Stimmel, Lockbourne; T. Jones St Bro., London ; O. H. Bliss At Co , West Jefferson; K. Geohegan, Baltimore; E. L. Sloeum, Lancaster; J. N. Wilson, Newark ; Page Ac Ingram, Newark; Spencer at Channel, Bollnggreen; John D. Parke. Cincinnati : And Druggists and Merchant renerally. In the United States and Canadaa. marts SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers have on bsnd a full assortment of sea. Booed lumber end shingles of all klndafor building purposes. They have also. In addition to their flooring machine, put la operation one expressly for snrfBCing, end are prepared to fur-alsh, on short aoiiee.Iumber dressed oa one or both sides, from V incnee down to naif aa Inch In thickness. Yellow and white piae, aih and oak flooring always oa hand. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Warehouse aad Lumber Yard head of the csnsL Columbus, Ohio. epl lit 1 ILLS, COMSTOCK at CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows freely from the nea. and I worthy tbe attention of bookers, lawyers, and a'l other eonsuuwia ot ink. It caaaot be erased by acids. For sale by tbe pint or gal lon by lseptf JOUM K.COOK. 5 CENTS. CoLrMBrs and erankxixton Owmarrs Oa aod after Monday, the 7th Inst, aa Omnibus line will ma betweea Bhaptrr's Tarera in Franklinton, aad the American Hotel. Fare Ceata aaly. Leave Ihe American every hour daring the day. comaksaclaf at 6 40. A M. ... Leave Chapter's every hoar during tne cay, cwaiut ucuig at i. A. M. ... 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